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Biomater Investig Dent ; 11: 40646, 2024.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38903776

ABSTRACT

Objective: This study aimed to compare the antimicrobial effect of three endodontic sealers (AH Plus, Mineral trioxide aggregate [MTA] Fillapex, and BioRoot RCS) with and without amoxicillin against E. faecalis. Methodology: Amoxicillin, equivalent to 10% of the sealers' total weight, was mixed with the sealers. Another batch was prepared without amoxicillin. The direct contact test (DCT) and the agar diffusion test were used to assess the antibacterial effect. Results were analysed using one-way analysis of variance (ANOVA), the F-test, and the Kruskal-Wallis test. Results: AH Plus significantly suppressed E. faecalis without the addition of amoxicillin in the DCT (p = 0.011), while in the agar diffusion test, BioRoot RCS had a larger inhibition zone than the control (p < 0.001). When amoxicillin was added to the sealers, AH Plus (p = 0.003) and MTA Fillapex (p = 0.042) reduced E. faecalis growth. In contrast, all three sealers showed larger inhibition zones than the control (p = 0.001), with AH Plus displaying a larger inhibition zone than MTA Fillapex (p = 0.042) and BioRoot RCS (p = 0.032). Conclusions: It was thus concluded that the addition of amoxicillin to endodontic sealers enhances their antimicrobial activity against E. faecalis.

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Int Endod J ; 56(9): 1147-1154, 2023 Sep.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-37334880

ABSTRACT

AIM: This study evaluated and compared the shaping ability of four rotary instrument systems in long-oval root canals using microcomputed tomographic (micro-CT) evaluation. Currently, there is no data available on the canal shaping abilities of BlueShaper and DC Taper instruments. METHODOLOGY: Sixty-four single-rooted mandibular premolars were matched based on similar root canal morphologic features as determined by (micro-CT) and randomly assigned to 1 of 4 experimental groups (n = 16) according to the instrument system used: BlueShaper, TruNatomy, DC Taper and HyFlex EDM One File. Changes in the root canal surface and volume, remaining dentine thickness, and number of prepared areas were assessed. RESULTS: No significant differences were found amongst the four instrument systems for the parameters evaluated (p > .05). There was a significant reduction in the number of unprepared areas and the remaining dentine thickness after each increase in size of the instruments tested (p < .05). CONCLUSIONS: The four instrument systems perform similarly in long oval root canals. Although none could prepare all canal walls, larger preparations incorporated significantly more surfaces in the final shape.


Subject(s)
Dental Pulp Cavity , Root Canal Preparation , Dental Pulp Cavity/diagnostic imaging , Dental Pulp Cavity/anatomy & histology , Root Canal Therapy , X-Ray Microtomography/methods , Bicuspid/diagnostic imaging
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Biomater Investig Dent ; 9(1): 47-51, 2022.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-35571873

ABSTRACT

We evaluated four root canal sealers to determine their antimicrobial effectiveness against E. faecalis. The direct contact test was used to measure the effectiveness of the study materials and close contact between bacteria on the kinetics of bacterial growth. The agar diffusion test (ADT) was also performed for comparison. Using one-way ANOVA and the F-test, significant differences between the sealers were confirmed. Whereas BioRoot endodontic sealer had an antimicrobial effect statistically similar to the zinc oxide-eugenol control (p=.99), EndoSequence sealer and AH Plus sealer both had a significantly lower antimicrobial effect than the control (p=.0000266 and p=.0000068, respectively).

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J Appl Biomater Funct Mater ; 20: 22808000211069221, 2022.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-35114826

ABSTRACT

The objective of this study was to determine the antimicrobial potential of AH plus supplemented with bismuth lipophilic nanoparticles (BisBAL NPs) on the growth of Enterococcus faecalis isolated from patients with endodontic infections. BisBAL NPs, synthesized with the colloidal method, were characterized, in its pure form or AH Plus-absorbed, by energy-dispersive X-ray spectroscopy and scanning electron microscopy (EDS-SEM). Antimicrobial activity was evaluated with disc diffusion assays, and antibiofilm activity with fluorescence microscopy. BisBAL NP-supplemented AH Plus had a 4.9 times higher antimicrobial activity than AH Plus alone (p = 0.0001). In contrast to AH Plus alone, AH Plus supplemented with BisBAL NP inhibited E. faecalis biofilm formation. The sealing properties of AH plus were not modified by the incorporation of BisBAL NPs, which was demonstrated by a 12-day split-chamber leakage assay with daily inoculation, which was used to evaluate the possible filtration of E. faecalis. Finally, BisBAL NP-supplemented AH plus-BisBAL NPs was not cytotoxic for cultured human gingival fibroblasts. Their viability was 83.7% to 89.9% after a 24-h exposure to AH Plus containing 50 and 10 µM BisBAL NP, respectively. In conclusion, BisBAL NP-supplemented AH Plus constitutes an innovative nanomaterial to prevent re-infection in endodontic patients without cytotoxic effects.


Subject(s)
Anti-Infective Agents , Nanoparticles , Root Canal Filling Materials , Bismuth , Enterococcus faecalis , Epoxy Resins , Humans
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J Endod ; 46(2): 158-161, 2020 Feb.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-31839411

ABSTRACT

INTRODUCTION: The aim of this in vivo study was to compare the accuracy of 3 electronic apex locators (EALs) (Root ZX mini [J Morita Corp, Tokyo, Japan], Apex ID [SybronEndo, Glendora, CA], and Propex Pixi [Dentsply Maillefer, Ballaigues, Switzerland]) to determine the working length. METHODS: Thirty single-rooted human teeth that were scheduled for extraction were selected for the study. Electronic measurements were performed with the 3 EALs. After the teeth had been extracted, a #10 K-file was used to determine the actual working length, which was established at 0.5 mm short of the major foramen. The data were statistically analyzed with analysis of variance (α = 0.05). RESULTS: No significant differences were found among the experimental groups (P > .05). The mean distance from the actual working length to the file tip was 0.163 ± 0.032 mm when Root ZX mini was used, 0.343 ± 0.032 mm for Propex Pixi , and 0.012 ± 0.008 mm for Apex ID. CONCLUSIONS: Under the in vivo conditions of this study, no statistically significant differences were observed among the 3 EALs.


Subject(s)
Root Canal Preparation , Tooth Apex , Dental Pulp Cavity , Humans , Odontometry , Tooth Root
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Clin Case Rep ; 6(8): 1517-1520, 2018 Aug.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-30147895

ABSTRACT

Apexification procedures have been widely used to treat teeth with incomplete root development and pulp necrosis. The middle mesial canal (MMC) is an anatomical variation and in most cases represents a challenge during endodontic treatments. In this article, a favorable outcome is reported after apexification in a molar with MMC.

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Endodoncia (Madr.) ; 34(4): 243-249, oct.-dic. 2016. ilus
Article in Spanish | IBECS | ID: ibc-160982

ABSTRACT

Una infección endodóncica persistente (IEP) representa un desafío en el tratamiento de conductos radiculares. La remoción de bacterias es complicada cuando una terapia de endodoncia convencional no es efectiva, por lo que estrategias adicionales de desinfección deben aplicarse para obtener un tratamiento exitoso. Este artículo reporta el caso de una IEP en un hombre de 58 años de edad que fue referido al posgrado de endodoncia de la Universidad Autónoma de Nuevo León. Aunque un retratamiento endodóncico fue iniciado, el paciente decidió extraerse el diente con un dentista general; un conducto recurrente y una ramificación apical fueron detectados en el diente extraído


A persistent endodontic infection (PEI) represents a challenge in root canal treatments. The bacterial removal is complicated when a conventional endodontic therapy is ineffective; therefore additional strategies of disinfection should be applied to obtain a successful treatment. This article describes a PEI case of a 58-years-old man who was referred to the Department of Endodontics of Nuevo Leon Autonomous University. Although an endodontic retreatment was initiated, the patient decided to remove his tooth with a general dentist; a recurrent canal and an apical ramification were detected in the extracted tooth


Subject(s)
Humans , Male , Middle Aged , Cuspid/pathology , Infections/complications , Periapical Tissue/pathology , Endodontics/instrumentation , Retreatment/methods , Histological Techniques/instrumentation , Dental Pulp Cavity/pathology , Dental Pulp Cavity , Anesthesia, Local , Tooth Apex/microbiology , Electron Microscope Tomography
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