Title of article :
Influence of Lignocaine Hydrochloride with Adrenaline on Free Active Chlorine Content of Sodium Hypochlorite Solution Admixed in Various Proportions
Author/Authors :
Gurucharan, Ishwarya Department of Conservative Dentistry and Endodontics - SRM Dental College, Ramapuram, Tamil Nadu, India , Chandrasekaran, Charanya Department of Conservative Dentistry and Endodontics - SRM Dental College, Ramapuram, Tamil Nadu, India , Saravanakarthikeyan, Balasubramanian Department of Conservative Dentistry and Endodontics - SRM Dental College, Ramapuram, Tamil Nadu, India , Mahalaxmi, Sekar Department of Conservative Dentistry and Endodontics - SRM Dental College, Ramapuram, Tamil Nadu, India
Abstract :
: Local anaesthetic solution that is commonly employed for supplemental intrapulpal injection
(IPI) may routinely come in contact with subsequently used sodium hypochlorite (NaOCl) during endodontic
treatment of symptomatic irreversible pulpitis cases. This in vitro study investigated the available free active
chlorine (FAC) content of 3% NaOCl after mixing with 2% lignocaine hydrochloride with adrenaline (LA) solution in three different proportions using iodometric titration analysis.
Methods: Aliquots of 3% NaOCl (control) in different measures (30 mL, 27 mL, 21 mL and 15 mL) served as
the effective concentrate of various proportions of NaOCl admixed with the test solutions, i.e., demineralised
water (DM) and LA. The mixed aliquots containing NaOCl-DM and NaOCl-LA combination solutions admixed
in various proportions (9:1, 7:3 and 1:1 w/v) respectively served as the experimental groups. Iodometric titration was performed to determine the FAC of each independent solution.The results were then evaluated
using one-way ANOVA and Tukey’s post hoc analysis to determine the differences between various groups
and amongst the individual admixtures. The level of significance was set at P<0.05.
Results: Inter-group comparisons revealed statistically significant differences (P<0.05) between all the test
groups. An intra-group analysis revealed significant differences (P<0.05) in group 2, whereas no differences
(P>0.05) were observed in group 3. Further, there was a dose dependent reduction in FAC content in both
the experimental groups with lowest FAC values were observed in 1:1 solution admixtures followed by 7:3
and 9:1 proportions.
Conclusion: There was a significant reduction in NaOCl FAC content when admixed with lignocaine HCl even
in small proportions. Hence, adequate measures should be taken to remove the residual LA from the pulpal
space, before the use of NaOCl after IPI administration.
Keywords :
Free active chlorine , interaction , lignocaine HCl , precipitate , sodium hypochlorite
Journal title :
European Endodontic Journal