A Comparative Evaluation of Contact Angle and Depth of Penetration of Sodium Hypochlorite With Various Surfactants: An In Vitro Study
Shubhashini N, Krithika D, Akhilesh Gowda, Shruthi Nagaraja, Rhea S Mathew, Nivaskumar G A, Vinaychandra R

TL;DR
This study evaluates how adding surfactants to sodium hypochlorite improves its ability to penetrate root canals in teeth.
Contribution
The study introduces a novel comparison of cetrimide and propylene glycol as surfactants to enhance sodium hypochlorite's performance in root canal irrigation.
Findings
0.2% cetrimide reduced the contact angle of 2.5% NaOCl to 35.20°, improving its penetration.
The depth of penetration was highest (752.409 µm) with cetrimide compared to other groups.
Penetration depth decreased significantly from the coronal to apical thirds of the root canals.
Abstract
Objective: Sodium hypochlorite (NaOCl) is regarded as the most frequently used root canal irrigant. Its high surface tension prevents its penetration into complex canal anatomies. The present study assesses the contact angle and penetration depth of 2.5% NaOCl with 0.2% cetrimide and propylene glycol. Material and methods: Sixty recently extracted mandibular premolars with a single root were obtained. Thirty were sectioned longitudinally, and the remaining 30 teeth were sectioned transversely. Acrylic blocks were used to mount the parts, and 5 µL of each of the following solutions was placed on the dentin surface: Group 1: 2.5% NaOCl (control), Group 2: 0.2% cetrimide + 2.5% NaOCl, and Group 3: propylene glycol + 2.5% NaOCl. Following this, contact angle analysis was made using a contact angle goniometer. We prepared and instrumented access cavities in 30 teeth to work up to the size…
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TopicsEndodontics and Root Canal Treatments · Drilling and Well Engineering · Dental materials and restorations
