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Update on chelating agents in endodontic treatment: A systematic review

Lydia Fortea, Diana Sanz‐Serrano, Letícia F. Luz, Giulia Bardini, Montse Mercadé

2024Journal of Clinical and Experimental Dentistry24 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Background: The aim of this review was to assess the evidence regarding the most commonly used chelating agents in terms of efficacy, erosive potential, cytotoxicity, interaction, antimicrobial effect, impact on sealers adhesion, and release of growth factors. Material and Methods: MEDLINE (PubMed) database, Cochrane Library and Scopus were searched up to January 14, 2023, including studies with one or more of the following chelating agents: 17% EDTA, 9% and 18% HEDP, 10% and 20% citric acid, 2%-2.25% peracetic acid and 7% maleic acid. In addition, the reference lists of all selected articles were also checked to identify additional relevant studies. Articles published in English and available in full-text were selected. The quality of studies was assessed using the modified CONSORT checklist guide and the Cochrane Collaboration tool. Results: The electronic search yielded 538 citations, 56 of which were included. The articles included had moderate and low evidence values. Among 56 articles included, 55 were in vitro studies and one was a randomized clinical trial. Among the in vitro studies, 15 evaluated efficacy and dentin erosion, 12 evaluated interaction with other endodontic irrigants, 9 tested antimicrobial effect, 4 evaluated cytotoxicity in hamster and rat lung cells, 9 evaluated intervention in adhesion of filling materials and 8 focused on release of growth factors and on behavior of stem cells in regenerative endodontic. The RCT tested antimicrobial effect. Conclusions: Chelating Agents, Smear Layer, Systematic Review, Endodontics, Root Canal Irrigants.

Topics & Concepts

ChelationDentistryMedicineChemistryOrganic chemistryEndodontics and Root Canal TreatmentsDental Trauma and Treatmentsdental development and anomalies