Abstract: Introduction: Sodium hypochlorite (NaOCL) is widely used as a chemical irrigant for endodontic therapy due to its antibacterial and organic tissue dissolution properties. The remnants and by-products of NaOCL exhibit a negative effect on the polymerization of dental adhesive systems. On the other hand, these compromised bond strength to NaOCL-treated dentin could be restored by antioxidant solution before the adhesive procedure, as it interacts with the by-products of NaOCL. This study aimed to evaluate the anti-oxidant efficacy of sodium thiosulphate, peracetic acid and gallic acid on the recovery of shear bond strength to pulp chamber dentin treated with NaOCL and......
Keywords – Anti-oxidant, shear bond strength, sodium hypochlorite, sodium thiosulphate, gallic acid, peracetic acid.
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