| Literature DB >> 32233822 |
Sumaya Abusrewil1, Om Alkhir Alshanta1, Khawlah Albashaireh1, Saeed Alqahtani1, Christopher J Nile2, James Alun Scott1, William McLean1.
Abstract
Endodontic disease, a biofilm infection of the root canal space, is a significant cause of dental morbidity worldwide. Endodontic treatment, or root canal treatment, as it is commonly known is founded on the ability to eradicate microbial biofilm infection and prevent re-infection of the highly complex root canal space. Despite many "advances" in clinical endodontics we have seen little improvement in outcomes. The aim of this critical review paper is to provide a contemporary view of endodontic microbiology and biofilm polymicrobiality, provide an understanding of the host response, and how together these impact upon clinical treatment. Ultimately, it is intended to provide insight into novel opportunities and strategies for the future diagnostics, treatment, and prevention of endodontic disease.Entities:
Keywords: Endodontic; biofilm; eradication; prevention
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Year: 2020 PMID: 32233822 DOI: 10.1080/1040841X.2020.1739622
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Crit Rev Microbiol ISSN: 1040-841X Impact factor: 7.624