| Literature DB >> 25984506 |
Carmen María Ferrer-Luque1, Silvia González-Castillo2, Matilde Ruiz-Linares3, María Teresa Arias-Moliz4, Alberto Rodríguez-Archilla5, Pilar Baca6.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: The success of endodontic treatment depends largely on the control of microorganisms present in infected root canals. The aim of this study was to determine the residual antimicrobial activity of several final irrigation protocols with 7% maleic acid (MA) alone and combined with chlorhexidine (CHX), cetrimide (CTR) or both, in root canals infected with Enterococcus faecalis. Biofilms of E. faecalis were grown in uniradicular roots for 4 weeks. A total of 72 specimens were divided into 5 experimental groups according to the final irrigation regime used: Group 1: 2.5% NaOCl; Group 2: 7% MA; Group 3: 7% MA + 0.2% CTR; Group 4: 7% MA + 2% CHX; Group 5: 7% MA + 0.2% CTR + 2% CHX; and CONTROL GROUP: 0.9% saline solution. Twelve roots (2/group) that were instrumented and not infected served as negative or sterility controls. The proportion of ungrown samples over 60 days was evaluated using non-parametric Kaplan-Meier survival analysis. Differences among groups were tested using the log-rank test (p< 0.05).Entities:
Keywords: Cetrimide; Chlorhexidine; Enterococcus faecalis; Maleic acid; Residual effects
Year: 2015 PMID: 25984506 PMCID: PMC4390086 DOI: 10.1186/s40709-015-0025-4
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Biol Res (Thessalon) ISSN: 1790-045X Impact factor: 1.889
Irrigation protocols. counts counts before and after instrumentation (mean ± standard deviation)
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| 88 ± 69.07 | 0 | 12 | 100 | 3 | 20 | a |
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| 106 ± 135.6 | 0 | 11 | 91.7 | 5 | >60 | b |
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| 119 ± 156.1 | 0 | 7 | 58.3 | 5 | >60 | b,c |
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| 119.4 ± 154.5 | 0 | 5 | 41.7 | 24 | >60 | c,d |
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| 93.1 ± 84.1 | 0 | 4 | 33.3 | 9 | >60 | c,d |
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| 88 ± 69.07 | 0.004 ± 0.007 | - | - | - | - | |
Number of grownsamples at 60 days. Median of the day of regrowth. n = 12 per group.
NaOCl: sodium hypochlorite. MA: maleic acid; CTR: cetrimide; CHX: chlorhexidine.
No long-term analysis was performed because all samples grew on first day.
*Before instrumentation there was the same E. faecalis level in all groups determined by an ANOVA test previously subjecting data to a Poisson normalization transformation: √(basal data + 3/8) (p = 0.978).
**The same letter shows differences that were not statistically significant determined by the Log-Rank test (statistical significance level was set at p< 0.05). p values of pair by pair comparisons: group 1 vs group 2: p = 0.015, group 1 vs group 3: p = 0.010, group 1 vs group 4: p< 0.001, group 1 vs group 5, p< 0.001, group 2 vs group 3: p = 0.247, group 2 vs group 4: p = 0.005, group 2 vs group 5: p = 0.005, group 3 vs group 4: p = 0.193, group 3 vs group 5: p = 0.157, group 4 vs group 5: p = 0.928.
Figure 1Kaplan-Meier survival probabilities at 60 days (probability of no growth) for experimental groups. Cum survival: percentage of samples that did not show E. faecalis growth at a given time. For clarity: ++, 7% MA + 0.2% CTR. At day 30, there was growth of E. faecalis in 7 out of 12 samples, meaning that 41.67% survived without growing.