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Antimicrobial effect of endodontic solutions used as final irrigants on a dentine biofilm model

Authors :
I. Gomes de Moraes
Marco Antonio Hungaro Duarte
Marina Angélica Marciano
Ronald Ordinola-Zapata
Clóvis Monteiro Bramante
Bruno Cavalini Cavenago
Márcia Zardin Graeff
Source :
International Endodontic Journal. 45:162-168
Publication Year :
2011
Publisher :
Wiley, 2011.

Abstract

Ordinola-Zapata R, Bramante CM, Cavenago B, Graeff MSZ, Gomes de Moraes I, Marciano M, Duarte MAH. Antimicrobial effect of endodontic solutions used as final irrigants on a dentine biofilm model. International Endodontic Journal, 45, 162–168, 2012. Abstract Aim To evaluate the residual biovolume of live bacterial cells, the mean biofilm thickness and the substratum coverage found in mixed biofilms treated with different endodontic irrigant solutions. Methodology Twenty-five bovine dentine specimens were infected intraorally using a removable orthodontic device. Five samples were used for each irrigant solution: 2% chlorhexidine, 1% sodium hypochlorite (NaOCl), 10% citric acid, 17% EDTA and distilled water. The solutions were used for 5 min. The samples were stained using the Live/Dead technique and evaluated using a confocal microscope. Differences in the amount of total biovolume (μm3), number of surviving cells (μm3), mean biofilm thickness (μm) and substratum coverage (%) of the treated biofilms were determined using nonparametric statistical tests (P 0.05). The lower values of the studied parameters were found in 1% NaOCl-treated dentine (P 0.05). Conclusions One per cent sodium hypochlorite was the only irrigant that had a significant effect on biofilm viability and architecture.

Details

ISSN :
01432885
Volume :
45
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
International Endodontic Journal
Accession number :
edsair.doi...........4386746fe6441b9a906437230d9836b3
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1365-2591.2011.01959.x