Efficacy of using chitosan and chitosan nanoparticles as final irrigating solutions on smear layer removal and mineral content of intraradicular dentin
Heba Abdelkafy, Hemat Mostafa Elsheikh, Mohamed Medhat Kataia, Rasha Mohamed Marzouk, E. Abdeltwab, A. Atta, Fatma Abd El-Rahman Taher- General Dentistry
ABSTRACT
Background:
This study evaluated the effect of using chitosan, nano-chitosan, and ethylenediaminetetraacetic acid (EDTA) as final irrigating solutions on smear layer cleanliness and Ca/P ratio of dentin.
Methodology:
Forty-eight decoronated human single-rooted teeth were used. They were divided randomly into four groups (
Results:
Best smear layer removal was observed in group IV. No statistically significant differences (
Conclusions:
17% EDTA is a potent chelating agent that can successfully remove the smear layer but compromises the Ca/p ratio of dentin. However, 0.2% chitosan and its nanoparticles have comparable chelating effects and induce remineralization of the root canal dentin.