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Alamoudi, Rana A., Soha A. Alamoudi, and Ruaa A. Alamoudi. "Biological Potential of the Main Component, Thymoquinone, of Nigella sativa in Pulp Therapy—In Vitro Study." Life 12, no. 9 (2022): 1434. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/life12091434.

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This work is designed to assess the antimicrobial efficacy, chelating efficacy, and dissolving capability of the bioactive agent of the Nigella sativa plant (thymoquinone). Four freeze-dried microorganisms were studied. Each species was treated with either 6% sodium Hypochlorite, thymoquinone, or sterile water. The zone of inhibition was measured. Thirty extracted human premolar teeth were utilized to evaluate the smear layer removal. Root canals were mechanically instrumented and then irrigated with either 6% sodium Hypochlorite, 17% ethylenediaminetetraacetic acid, or thymoquinone for 1 min
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Akhanda, Manna Haque, Fahmida Siddiqua, Dilara Jahan, et al. "PHARMACOKINETICS OF DIFFERENT HERBAL ENDODONTIC IRRIGANTS AND THEIR EFFICACY AS IRRIGANTS IN PULPECTOMY OF PRIMARY TEETH: A LITERATURE REVIEW." Journal of Population Therapeutics & Clinical Pharmacology 31, no. 8 (2024): 1332–45. https://doi.org/10.53555/7w754y88.

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<strong>Abstract</strong>For millennia, human have been using traditional medicine to cure &amp; prevent various illness. Different herbal products &amp; their numerous beneficial properties which have been promoted its use in both medical &amp; dental field. Pulpectomy procedure directed to eliminate microorganisms from the root canal space of primary teeth which ultimately carried out associated healing of apical tissue. Complex root canal morphology, presence of lateral &amp; accessory canals, continuously resorbing root, primary teeth demand particular attention. Conventional irrigants are
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Kalandar, Ganesh, Manoj Ramugade, Kishor Sapkale, Abrar Sayed, and Sapna Sonkurla. "A Comparative Evaluation of Pulp Tissue Dissolving Ability of Three Different Pulp Dissolving Agents With 5.25% Sodium Hypochlorite: An In-Vitro Study." International Journal of Orofacial Research 7, no. 2 (2023): 42–48. http://dx.doi.org/10.56501/intjorofacres.v7i2.903.

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Introduction: The dissolution of pulp tissue is an essential aspect of root canal treatment, as it aids in the removal of necrotic or infected tissue from the root canal, thereby reducing the microbial load. Aim: This in-vitro study aimed to compare the pulp tissue dissolving ability of three different pulp-dissolving agents with a 5.25% sodium hypochlorite (NaOCl) solution. Materials and Methods: 128 intact, non-carious extracted human single-rooted premolar teeth were selected and sectioned to harvest intact pulp tissue. Pulp tissue samples were randomly divided into four experimental groups
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Arslan, Dilara, Mehmet Burak Guneser, Alper Kustarci, Kursat Er, and Seyda Herguner Siso. "Pulp tissue dissolution capacity of QMix 2in1 irrigation solution." European Journal of Dentistry 09, no. 03 (2015): 423–27. http://dx.doi.org/10.4103/1305-7456.163229.

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ABSTRACT Objective: The aim of this study was to evaluate the tissue dissolution efficacy of four root canal irrigation solutions (sodium hypochlorite [NaOCl], chlorhexidine gluconate [CHX], Octenidine [OCT], and QMix 2in1) on bovine pulp tissue. Materials and Methods: Fifty bovine pulp tissue samples, each weighing 6.55 mg, were prepared and randomly divided into four experimental groups and one control group (n = 10) according to the dissolution irrigants used: (1) 5.25% NaOCl group; (2) 2% CHX group; (3) OCT group; (4) QMix 2in1 group; and (5) control group (saline solution). These samples
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Almeida, Luiza Helena Silva de, Natália Gomes e. Silva Leonardo, Ana Paula Neutzling Gomes, Luciano Giardino, Erick Miranda Souza, and Fernanda Geraldo Pappen. "Pulp Tissue Dissolution Capacity of Sodium Hypochlorite Combined with Cetrimide and Polypropylene Glycol." Brazilian Dental Journal 24, no. 5 (2013): 477–81. http://dx.doi.org/10.1590/0103-6440201302041.

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This study evaluated the influence of the addition of cetrimide and polypropylene glycol to sodium hypochlorite (NaOCl) on its capacity to dissolve pulp tissue. Bovine pulp fragments with standardized weight and volume were immersed for 5, 15 and 30 min in 2 mL of NaOCl and Hypoclean (NaOCl added with cetrimide and polypropylene glycol) solutions at 5.25%, 2.5%, 1%, 0.5% and 0.25% and afterwards re-weighted. Distilled water was used as a control. The percentage of tissue loss was considered for statistical analysis (univariate ANOVA, SPSS, v. 17.0) at 5% significance level. There was no tissue
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Niewierowski, Renata Senger, Luíza Rodrigues Scalzilli, Renata Dornelles Morgental, et al. "Bovine Pulp Tissue Dissolution Ability of Irrigants Associated or Not to Ultrasonic Agitation." Brazilian Dental Journal 26, no. 5 (2015): 537–40. http://dx.doi.org/10.1590/0103-6440201300243.

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Abstract: The aim of this study was to evaluate the tissue dissolution ability of different irrigating solutions associated or not to ultrasonic agitation. Ninety bovine pulp fragments (n=10 per group) were weighed and then placed individually in Eppendorf test tubes containing the following irrigants: G1- 2.5% sodium hypochlorite (NaOCl); G2- 2.5% NaOCl + ultrasonic agitation (US); G3- 2.5% NaOCl + 0.2% cetrimide (CTR); G4- 2.5% NaOCl + 0.2% CTR + US; G5- 400 ppm Sterilox (SX); G6- SX + US; G7- 0.2% CTR; G8- 0.2% CTR + US; G9- saline solution. Two blinded observers assessed the samples contin
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Tanomaru-Filho, Mario, Juliane Maria Guerreiro-Tanomaru, Bruna Ramos Franco Silveira, and Roberta Bosso Martelo. "Influence of Concentration and Agitation of Sodium Hypochlorite and Peracetic Acid Solutions on Tissue Dissolution." Journal of Contemporary Dental Practice 16, no. 11 (2015): 876–79. http://dx.doi.org/10.5005/jp-journals-10024-1775.

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ABSTRACT Aim and objective To evaluated the tissue dissolution of sodium hypochlorite (NaOCl) and peracetic acid (PA) solutions at different concentrations, with or without ultrasonic agitation. Materials and methods The following solutions were analyzed: 2.5% NaOCl, 0.5, 1 and 2% PA, 1% PA associated with 6.5% hydrogen peroxide (HP) and saline. Fragments of bovine pulp tissue with 25 ± 2g mg were immersed into test tubes containing 4 mL of the solutions for 10 minutes. In the groups with agitation, pulp tissues were submitted to 2 cycles of 1 minute of ultrasonic agitation. The specimens were
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Couto De Oliveira, Gabriel, Caio Souza Ferraz, Carlos Vieira Andrade Júnior, and Matheus Melo Pithon. "Chlorhexidine gel associated with papain in pulp tissue dissolution." Restorative Dentistry & Endodontics 38, no. 4 (2013): 210. http://dx.doi.org/10.5395/rde.2013.38.4.210.

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Souza, Matheus Albino, Ana Paula Almeida, Vitória Menin, Daniel Lima Dalla Lana, Ana Paula Farina, and Doglas Cecchin. "Effectiveness of calcium and sodium hypochlorite associated with passive ultrasonic irrigation on pulp tissue dissolution – An in vitro study." Revista Odonto Ciência 31, no. 3 (2016): 109. http://dx.doi.org/10.15448/1980-6523.2016.3.21745.

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Objectives: To compare, in vitro, the effectiveness of calcium hypochlorite and sodium hypochlorite associated with passive ultrasonic irrigation (PUI) on pulpal tissue dissolution.Methods: The pulp tissue of forty-five bovine incisors was removed and each complete pulp was divided into two pieces of similar volume, resulting in 90 pieces distributed into nine groups (n=10), according to dissolution procedure: G1: distilled water; G2: 2.5% NaOCl; G3: 5.25% NaOCl; G4: 2.5% Ca(OCl)2; G5: 5.25% Ca(OCl)2; G6: 2.5% NaOCl+PUI; G7: 5.25% NaOCl+PUI; G8: 2.5%Ca(OCl)2+PUI and G9: 5.25% Ca(OCl)2+PUI. Eac
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Jakhar, Ashima, Anjali Shrivastava Vats, Simarjeev Singh, et al. "Investigating the Effects of Various Root Canal Irrigation Solutions on Tissue Dissolution and Microbial Control." Journal of Pharmacy and Bioallied Sciences 16, Suppl 3 (2024): S2306—S2308. http://dx.doi.org/10.4103/jpbs.jpbs_169_24.

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ABSTRACT Background: Both the mechanical cleansing effect and the irrigants’ capacity to disintegrate tissue are necessary for irrigation to be successful. Strong antibacterial but not poisonous to the periapical tissues and increased pulp tissue dissolution irrigant are all desirable qualities in an irrigant. Aim: To assess and compare the antibacterial properties and pulp tissue dissolving activity of various irrigation solutions. Methods and Materials: A total of 240 human mandibular permanent premolar teeth that were extracted recently for periodontal or orthodontic reasons were used in th
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