All are irrigation for canals EXCEPT:
- a. Saline.
- b. Hydrogen beroxide.
- c. Naocl.
- d. RC prep.***
What are the different types of dental irrigation?
Three of the most common irrigants used are NaOCl, ethylenediaminetetraacetic acid (EDTA), and chlorhexidine (CHX). Each offers different properties, advantages and disadvantages for endodontic irrigation.
What are the different irrigation methods for root canal?
Rotary irrigation methods include rotating brushes, continuous irrigation during instrumentation, sonic and ultrasonic vibrations, and the application of negative pressure during root canal irrigation. When compared to traditional syringe needle irrigation, these methods result in cleaner canals.
Which solution is most commonly used to irrigate the canals?
Sodium hypochlorite has been the most widely used root canal irrigating solution for several decades, because it is inexpensive, can quickly dissolve infected necrotic tissues, and is bactericidal .
What is RC Prep used for during root canal treatment?
RC-Prep's unique formulation of glycol, urea peroxide and EDTA in a special water-soluble base helps remove calcifications and lubricates the canal to permit more efficient instrumentation. Whether you prefer finger or engine-driven instruments, RC-Prep allows reamers and files to move easily without binding.