Efficacy of disinfection procedures performed prior to regenerative endodontic therapy: An integrative review.
Ketillyn da Silva MagalhãesAna Clara Kuerten GilTaynara Santos GoulartDaniela Peressoni Vieira SchuldtBeatriz Serrato CoelhoDaniela de Rossi FigueiredoLucas da Fonseca Roberti GarciaJosiane de AlmeidaPublished in: Australian endodontic journal : the journal of the Australian Society of Endodontology Inc (2022)
The aim of this integrative review was to identify whether the disinfection procedures performed prior to regenerative endodontic treatment were effective on biofilm removal from the root canals. The research was based on PubMed, Latin American and Caribbean Health Sciences Literature (Lilacs) and Scientific Electronic Library Online (SciELO) databases. Four articles were selected; one of the studies was in vivo and the others ex vivo. Different disinfection procedures were studied, characterised mainly by the use of intracanal medication, highlighting the double antibiotic paste, triple antibiotic paste and calcium hydroxide paste. Disinfection ability was evaluated against Enterococcus faecalis and multispecies biofilms by using the fluorescence technique and colony forming unit counting, for 7 to 21 days. Double antibiotic paste and triple antibiotic paste demonstrated excellent antibiofilm activity, unlike CH paste that showed limited disinfection, even when associated with different antimicrobial agents. Triple antibiotic paste was the most effective medication against biofilm.
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- machine learning
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