The Efficacy of Ultrasonic Cleansing.

Abstract

Resin blocks containing simulated root canal spaces were compared with extracted teeth as models for the efficiency of endodontic debridement with hand instrumentation, ultrasonication and a combination of both techniques. Canal spaces were filled with radioisotopeladen gelatin and the loss of radioactivity measured after treatment. No significant differences in efficiency of debridement were observed in teeth prepared with hand instruments or ultrasonics alone as both techniques removed between 77 to 79 percent of the radioactivity. Ultrasonication following hand instrumentation was most efficient by removing 88 and 92 percent of the radioactivity in the teeth and blocks respectively. (Author)

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Document Details

Document Type
Technical Report
Publication Date
Aug 16, 1979
Accession Number
ADA073040

Entities

People

  • John M. Brady
  • R. Norman Weller
  • William E. Bernier

Organizations

  • United States Army Institute of Surgical Research

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Communities of Interest

  • Biomedical

DTIC Thesaurus Topics

  • Acoustic Waves
  • Dentistry
  • Electron Microscopy
  • Electrons
  • Instrumentation
  • Materials
  • Measurement
  • Radiation Measuring Instruments
  • Radioactivity
  • Root Canal
  • Scanning Electron Microscopy
  • Shock Waves
  • Sodium
  • Sodium Compounds
  • Teeth
  • Test And Evaluation
  • Ultrasonics

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  • Immunology

Technology Areas

  • Space