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Correlation Between Endodontic Broken Instrument and Nickel Level in Urine
Authors:Mohammad Ali Saghiri  Nader Sheibani  Franklin Garcia-Godoy  Armen Asatourian  Peiman Mehriar  Mark Scarbecz
Institution:1. Department of Ophthalmology and Visual Sciences, University of Wisconsin, school of Medicine and Public Health, Madison, WI, USA
2. Kamal Asgar Research Center, Encino, CA, USA
3. Department of Bioscience Research, University of Tennessee Health Science Center, Memphis, TN, USA
Abstract:This study aims to evaluate the correlation between the presences of separated endodontic instrument inside the dental canal and the nickel (Ni) level in the urine samples of subjected patients. Same-gendered and near-aged participants were selected and were instructed to collect their urine in sterile nickel-free plastic containers. The procedures were carried out in the office, and samples were stored in low-temperature cooler for 1 day and then they were transferred to the laboratory for electrothermal atomic absorption spectrometry. The level of Ni was measured and the correlation coefficient was calculated. Data were analyzed using t tests, Pearson’s correlation coefficients, and linear regression analysis, at a level of significance P?<?0.05. The statistical analysis has showed significant difference in Ni level between endodontic and control groups (P?<?0.05). There was no correlation between Ni level in urine and the age or time period of broken instrument inside the canal; however, Ni level of urine and the age of participants in experimental group has demonstrated a positive correlation. The amount of Ni element can be increased in the urine of patients who have experienced broken endodontic instrument inside the dental canal. However, there is no positive correlation between the remaining pieces of instruments inside the canal and the elevation of nickel amount in urine during the tested time period. This issue suggested that the aging of remaining broken instrument inside the canal does not show any remarkable concern regarding the Ni elevation in the urine excreted by an individual.
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