Aloe Vera useful and Viable Pre-Treatment in Endodontics, suggests research

Published On 2025-06-29 15:00 GMT   |   Update On 2025-06-29 15:01 GMT

Researchers have found in a new research that Aloe vera solution can serve as an effective alternative pre-treatment before cementing fiberglass posts using conventional dual-cure resin cement in endodontically treated dentin.

This study evaluated the effects of mechanical agitation of Aloe vera Barbadensis Miller solution at different concentrations using passive ultrasonic irrigation (PUI), XP Endo Finisher (XPF), XP Clean (XPC), and Easy Clean (ECL), compared to conventional endodontic irrigation (CIE), on bond strength and adhesive failure patterns in the cervical, middle, and apical thirds of the root canal. Aloe vera solutions at 1%, 3%, and 5% were tested to reverse collagen fiber collapse induced by hypochlorous acid, a free radical released by 2.5% sodium hypochlorite, which impairs dentin hybridization and the light curing of resin cement. Fiberglass posts were cemented using an etch-and-rinse adhesive system (Ambar; FGM) and conventional dual resin cement (Allcem Core) in root dentin across all thirds. Human teeth underwent chemical–mechanical preparation, and the Aloe vera solution was agitated using the CIE, PUI, XPF, XPC, or ECL protocols. Slices from each root third were evaluated under a stereomicroscope at 10× magnification and subjected to the push-out test. Cytotoxicity was assessed by applying various Aloe vera concentrations to stem cells from the apical papilla (SCAPs) for 24 h, followed by analysis of cell metabolism (Alamar Blue), viability (Live/Dead), and proliferation (F-actin). Aloe vera demonstrated significant biological activity and enhanced bond strength, particularly at 3% and 5%, irrespective of the agitation method or root third. Thus, it can be concluded that using Aloe vera solution is an alternative for pre-treatment before the cementation of fiberglass posts with conventional dual-cure resin cement in endodontically treated dentin.


Reference:

Galvani, L. D., Bordini, E. A. F., Soares, D. G., Costa, J. L. d. S. G., Verbicário, J. R., Guastaldi, F. P. S., Kuga, M. C., & Vaz, L. G. (2025). Aloe Vera as an Adjunct in Endodontic Irrigation: Impact on Dentin Bond Strength and Cytotoxicity. Materials, 18(12), 2874. https://doi.org/10.3390/ma18122874

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