KÖK KANAL TEDAVİSİNDE UYGULANAN NANOPARTİKÜL İÇERİKLİ İRRİGASYON PROTOKOLÜNÜN DENTİNİN FİZİKSEL VE MEKANİK ÖZELLİKLERİNE ETKİSİ
Özet
The aim of this study is to investigate the effects of final
irrigation protocols including the use of chitosan nanoparticles (CSNPs) and
crosslinking with genipin (GE) on the microhardness, surface properties and chemical
structure of dentin against enzymatic dissolution. CSNPs were synthesized using ionic
gelation method and its stability was evaluated by measuring the particle size,
polydispersity and zeta-potential. The root canals of 90 extracted single-rooted teeth
were prepared and irrigated with sodium hypochlorite (NaOCl). Dentin discs were
obtained and divided into groups for use in microhardness (n=15), ATR-FTIR (n=5)
and SEM/EDS (n=6) analyses, and kept in the following solutions:
(1)NaOCl+Ethylenediaminetetraacetic acid (EDTA), (2)NaOCl+CSNPs,
(3)NaOCl+EDTA+CSNPs, (4)NaOCl+CSNPs+GE, (5)NaOCl+EDTA+CSNPs+GE
or (6)distilled water. Dentin microhardness was measured before and after treating the
specimens with the irrigation protocols. ATR-FTIR and SEM/EDS analyses were
performed after the specimens were treated with the irrigation protocols. All analyses
were repeated after the discs were soaked in collagenase solution for 24 hours. Data
were analyzed statistically (p=0.05). After collagenase application, dentin
microhardness decreased in all groups, except for the NaOCl+EDTA+CSNPs+GE
group, compared to the values after final irrigation (p<0.05). Microhardness values of
NaOCl+EDTA+CSNPs and NaOCl+CSNPs+GE groups after collagenase application
were similar to the initial microhardness values (p>0.05). After collagenase, the Amid
III/PO4
-3
ratio presented no significant change in the NaOCl+EDTA+CSNPs,
NaOCl+CSNPs+GE and NaOCl+EDTA+CSNPs+GE groups (p>0, 05), while
decreased in other groups (p<0.05). Collagenase did not change the CO3
-2
/ PO4
-3
ratio
in the groups (p>0.05). There were no significant changes in the groups in terms of
elemental level before and after collagenase application (p>0.05). The use of CSNPs
and GE in the final irrigation protocol of root canal treatment can be recommended as
they have positive effects on dentin against enzymatic dissolution.