| Literature DB >> 30083198 |
Mohammad Samiei1, Ali Torab2, Oldouz Hosseini3, Teymur Abbasi4, Amir Ardalan Abdollahi5, Baharak Divband6.
Abstract
INTRODUCTION: The aim of this study was to compare the antibacterial effects of two gels containing zinc oxide and zinc oxide/silver nanoparticles and a mixture of calcium hydroxide and 0.12% chlorhexidine as intracanal medicaments in root canals contaminated with Enterococcus faecalis (E. faecalis) at different time intervals. METHODS AND MATERIALS: After preparation and culturing of E. faecalis in 132 single root teeth, the initial count of bacteria was performed. Then, different materials as intracanal medicaments were used in periods of 3, 7 and 14 days (group 1: calcium hydroxide with 0.12% CHX paste; group 2 zinc oxide nanoparticles gel; group 3: zinc oxide/silver nanoparticles gel; group 4: normal saline as the control group). After the specified time, intracanal medicament was removed and the final count of bacteria was performed. Antibacterial effect of materials was counted by measuring the percentage reduction in the colony counts (RCC). Data were analyzed using the descriptive statistics (Mean±SD) and multi-factorial analysis of variance (by taking into account the effect of the time factor on the dependent variable).Entities:
Keywords: Calcium Hydroxide; Chlorhexidine; E. faecalis; Nanoparticles; Zinc Oxide
Year: 2018 PMID: 30083198 PMCID: PMC6064019 DOI: 10.22037/iej.v13i3.19866
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Iran Endod J ISSN: 1735-7497
Figure 1SEM micrographs of transverse sections of teeth to confirm the formation of E. faecalis
Mean (SD) initial colony count (ICC) and final colony count (FCC) of each group in different time intervals
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| 254.09 (179.75) | 0 (0) | 210.55 (145.43) | 0 (0) | 252.36 (345.20) | 0 (0) |
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| 257.91 (190.56) | 36.82 (51.87) | 368.36 (339.53) | 143.73 (221.38) | 317.45 (216.79) | 128.36 (104.19) |
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| 214.27 (178.53) | 60.36 (41.17) | 442.27 (268.27) | 161.27 (99.00) | 557.73 (526.62) | 88.18 (92.56) |
I.C.C=Initial Colony Count; F.C.C= Final Colony Count)
Mean (SD) percentages of reductions in bacterial counts with the use of different dressing agents for different intervals
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| 94.87 (5.35) | 87.37 (7.44) | 86.73 (10.13) |
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| 83.00 (14.54) | 68.71 (25.85) | 55.32 (33.05) |
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| 67.73 (20.05) | 61.23 (24.34) | 78.63 (15.10) |
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| 42.70 (10.73) | 37.83 (11.80) | 49.35 (11.13) |
Figure 2Effect of different antibacterial agents at different time intervals in the experimental and control groups