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Avaliação da capacidade de dissolução de tecido pulpar bovino pelo hipoclorito de sódio em diferentes concentrações

Pulp tissue dissolution capacity of sodium hypochlorite in different concentrations

Pitome, Adriane Wendling; Cruz, Alessandra Timponi Goes; Heck, Alexandre Roberto; Faria, Maria Isabel Anastacio; Aragão, Egas Moniz de

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Introdução: O hipoclorito de sódio é a substância química auxiliar do tratamento endodôntico mais utilizada devido à sua ação antimicrobiana e à sua capacidade de dissolver matéria orgânica. Objetivo: O objetivo do presente estudo foi comparar a velocidade de dissolução de fragmentos de tecido pulpar bovino em diferentes concentrações de hipoclorito de sódio. Material e método: Fragmentos de tecido pulpar bovino, com peso determinado, foram imersos em 20 mL de hipoclorito de sódio, em frascos de Becker colocados em uma incubadora/agitadora. Foram testadas as concentrações de 1%, 2,5% e 5%, com pH 11, a 36°C. As amostras foram avaliadas visualmente durante a agitação, com auxílio de lupa, até sua completa dissolução. A velocidade de dissolução de cada fragmento foi determinada em miligramas por minuto e a velocidade média de cada grupo, analisada pelos métodos estatísticos de Kruskal-Wallis e Dunn’s Multiple. Resultado: Houve diferença estatisticamente significante entre a concentração de 1%, que apresentou a menor velocidade, e as demais. Conclusão: A velocidade de dissolução do hipoclorito de sódio, nas concentrações testadas, se torna mais rápida com o aumento da concentração.

Palavras-chave

Hipoclorito de sódio, dissolução, polpa dentária.

Abstract

Introduction: sodium hypochlorite is the most used auxiliary chemical substance in endodontic treatment due to its antimicrobial action and its ability to dissolve organic matter. Objective: the objective of the present study was to compare the dissolution speed of bovine pulp tissue fragments in different concentrations of sodium hypochlorite. Material and method: bovine pulp tissue fragments, with determined weight, were immersed in Becker bottles filled with 20 ml of sodium hypochlorite and placed in an incubator/stirrer. Concentrations of 1%, 2.5% and 5%, with pH of 11, at 36°C. Each sample was evaluated visually during the stirring, with the aid of magnifying glass, until its complete dissolution. The speed of dissolution of each fragment was determined in milligrams per minute and by the average speed of each group was analyzed by Kruskal-Wallis and Dunn's Multiple statistical methods. Result: There were statistically significant differences between the concentration of 1%, with the lowest speed, and others. Conclusion: The dissolution speed of sodium hypochlorite of tested concentrations, becomes faster with the increasing of the concentration.

Keywords

Sodium hypochlorite, dissolution, dental pulp.

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