Computational fluid dynamics analysis of the flow of ultrasonic irrigations in root canal
10.12016/j.issn.2096-1456.2021.06.003
- Author:
XING Xiaoyu
1
;
LI Yanping
1
;
ZHANG Lin
1
;
HE Lina
1
;
LIU Huimei
1
;
NIU Yumei
1
Author Information
1. Department of Endodontics, The First Affiliated Stomatological Hospital of Harbin Medical University
- Publication Type:Journal Article
- Keywords:
root canal therapy;
ultrasonic root canal irrigation;
root canal irrigant;
cavitation;
computational fluid dynamics;
scanning laser vibrometry;
vibration;
apical pressure
- From:
Journal of Prevention and Treatment for Stomatological Diseases
2021;29(6):377-382
- CountryChina
- Language:Chinese
-
Abstract:
Objective:To study the computational fluid dynamics (CFD) characteristics of ultrasonic root canal irrigation when the file was placed at a certain depth in the root canal, to provide a reference for clinical application.
Methods :First, scanning laser vibrometry (SLV) was utilized to analyze the characteristics of vibrational ultrasonic files under specific power. Then ICEM CFD 18.0 software was used to establish the root canal ultrasonic irrigation model. The insertion position of the ultrasonic working tip was set 1 mm away from the physiological apical foramen, and cloud images of the results were obtained by FLUENT 18.0 software. Volume fraction, flow velocity and pressure in the root canal were evaluated after setting the computing conditions.
Results:The vibration of the ultrasonic working tip was mainly transverse vibration with slight longitudinal vibration. The amplitude of transverse vibration of each part of the working tip was different. Maximum values were observed at the apical end area of the file, and the closer to the base of the file, the smaller the amplitude. The area where the cavitation volume fraction of the rinsing fluid was greater than 0 was concentrated around the working point. The flow rate of the irrigating fluid was up to 2 m/s, within the area 0.2 mm in front of the working tip, the velocity of the irrigating fluid was greater than 0.1 m/s, while within the area 0.8 mm from the root tip, the velocity of the irrigating fluid was small or even zero. The apical pressure value was non-positive when the tip of the file was 1 mm away from the apical foramen in this model.
Conclusion: Based on the experimental results, it appears that when the ultrasonic working tip was placed 1 mm short of the working length, the ultrasonic irrigating flow did not overflow the root apical foramen and the irrigation process was relatively safe; the irrigation fluid had a strong irrigation effect within approximately 0.2 mm in front of the working tip.
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