All instruments were introduced into the root canal using an in-and-out motion up to the WL. For both groups, the irrigation protocol was performed using 2.5 mL of 2.5% sodium hypochlorite (NaOCl) (Ciclo Farma, Serrana, SP, Brazil) after the use of each instrument, using a 5-mL syringe (Ultradent Products, South Jordan, UT, USA) with a Navitip 30-G needle (Ultradent Products) at 2 mm short of the WL, using an in-and-out motion, with continuous flow and aspiration. Final irrigation was performed with 5 mL of 2.5% NaOCl, 2.5 mL of 17% EDTA (Biodinâmica, Ibiporã, PR, Brazil) and 5 mL of physiological solution.
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Endodontic Instrumentation and Irrigation Protocol
All instruments were introduced into the root canal using an in-and-out motion up to the WL. For both groups, the irrigation protocol was performed using 2.5 mL of 2.5% sodium hypochlorite (NaOCl) (Ciclo Farma, Serrana, SP, Brazil) after the use of each instrument, using a 5-mL syringe (Ultradent Products, South Jordan, UT, USA) with a Navitip 30-G needle (Ultradent Products) at 2 mm short of the WL, using an in-and-out motion, with continuous flow and aspiration. Final irrigation was performed with 5 mL of 2.5% NaOCl, 2.5 mL of 17% EDTA (Biodinâmica, Ibiporã, PR, Brazil) and 5 mL of physiological solution.
Root Canal Instrumentation and Irrigation
Comparison of Irrigation Techniques on Root Canals
All experimental groups were irrigated with 2.5% NaOCl using a 5-mL syringe (Ultradent Products Inc., South Jordan, UT, USA) with a 27G Endo-Eze needles (Ultradent Products Inc.). NaOCl solution (2.5%) was prepared immediately before use by diluting a 6% stock solution (EMD Chemicals Inc., Darmstadt, Germany) with distilled water.
Endodontic Root Canal Instrumentation Techniques
PDL preparation: A 30/.01 file was used in continuous rotation at 350 rpm speed and 1 Ncm torque, using in-and-out movements up to the working length. Then, a 30/.05 file was used at 600 rpm speed and 4 Ncm torque.
HEDM preparation: A 10/.05 file was used in continuous rotation at 300 rpm speed and 1.8 Ncm torque, using in-and-out movements up to the working length. Then, a HEDM 25/.08 file was used at 500 rpm speed and 2.5 Ncm torque.
Root canal irrigation was performed with 5 mL of 2.5% sodium hypochlorite (NaOCl), using a 30G side-vented needle (NaviTip, Ultradent Products, South Jordan, UT) adapted to a 5 mL syringe (Ultradent Products), which was placed 2 mm short of the working length. The final irrigation used 2 mL of 17% EDTA, followed by 5 mL of distilled water, as described above.
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