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Avicenna J Dent Res. 2024;16(2): 117-127.
doi: 10.34172/ajdr.1764

Scopus ID: 85202924605
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Review Article

Effects of Final Root Canal Irrigants in Conventional and Regenerative Endodontic Treatments: A Systematic Review

Hamed Karkehabadi 1 ORCID logo, Elham Khoshbin 2* ORCID logo, Roshanak Abbasi 3* ORCID logo, Sogand Esmailnasab 4 ORCID logo, Amin Doosti Irani 5 ORCID logo

1 Department of Endodontics, Dental Research Center, Hamadan University of Medical Sciences, Hamadan, Iran
2 Department of Endodontics, Dental School, Hamadan University of Medical Sciences, Hamadan, Iran
3 Department of Endodontics, School of Dentistry, Lorestan University of Medical Sciences, Khorramabad, Iran
4 Endodontic Department, School of Dentistry, Kurdistan University of Medical Sciences, Sanandaj, Iran
5 Department of Epidemiology, School of Public Health and Research Center for Health Sciences, Hamadan University of Medical Sciences, Hamadan, Iran
*Corresponding Authors: Elham Khoshbin, Email: elham.khoshbin@gmail.com; Roshanak Abbasi, Email: abbasi.roshanak@gmail.com

Abstract

Background: The effectiveness of final root canal irrigants is crucial for successful conventional and regenerative endodontic treatments. This study aimed to systematically review the impact of final irrigants on dentin, disinfection, and regenerative potential in endodontic therapies.

Methods: MEDLINE, Cochrane Library, and Web of Science databases were electronically searched for articles on final irrigants in conventional and regenerative endodontics, evaluating effects on dentin, smear layer, fracture resistance, stem cells, growth factors, and antimicrobial properties. The risk of bias was assessed using the Systematic Review Centre for Laboratory Animal Experimentation risk of bias tool.

Results: Overall, 25 eligible studies were included in this review after screening 2842 articles. Commonly assessed irrigants included ethylenediaminetetraacetic acid (EDTA) (21 studies), sodium hypochlorite (NaOCl; 12 studies), and citric acid (6 studies). EDTA could enhance growth factors but could weaken dentin. NaOCl affected dentin despite its antimicrobial benefits. Nanoparticles, chitosan, peracetic acid (PAA), and citric acid showed potential benefits. A meta-analysis was not performed due to methodological heterogeneity.

Conclusion: In general, optimized irrigation strategies balancing disinfection, biocompatibility, and regenerative potential are necessary. More research is required to develop improved irrigation protocols.

Registration: PROSPERO CRD42023420406.


Please cite this article as follows: Karkehabadi H, Khoshbin E, Abbasi R, Esmailnasab S, Doosti Irani A. Effects of final root canal irrigants in conventional and regenerative endodontic treatments: a systematic review. Avicenna J Dent Res. 2024; 16(2):117-127. doi:10.34172/ajdr.1764
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