2017
DOI: 10.29252/cmm.3.2.7
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In vitro antimicrobial effect of different root canal sealers against oral pathogens

Abstract: Background and Purpose:Root canal therapy is the primary method for the treatment of an infected pulp in modern dentistry. The main aim of endodontic treatment is the elimination of bacteria and their products from infected root canals. In this study, we attempted to investigate the antimicrobial activity of three root canal sealers against oral pathogens.Materials and Methods:The antimicrobial effectiveness of three endodontic sealers with different chemical compositions, namely resin (AH 26), zinc oxide euge… Show more

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“…(EndoREZ) con medidas muy inferiores. Monajemzadeh et al (2017), encontraron que el cemento a base de resina (AH 26) fue el de mejor actividad antimicrobiana contra C. albicans (26 mm) mientras que el de ZnO + Eugenolno fue capaz de inhibir su crecimiento; en el caso de S. mutans obtuvo resultados iguales entre ambos cementos (20 mm). En nuestro estudio se observaron resultados similares a los de Bhargava et al contra C. albicans, siendo el cemento a base de ZnO + Eugenol (Endofill) en cemento con mayor poder de inhibición del crecimiento fúngico (21,965 mm).…”
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“…(EndoREZ) con medidas muy inferiores. Monajemzadeh et al (2017), encontraron que el cemento a base de resina (AH 26) fue el de mejor actividad antimicrobiana contra C. albicans (26 mm) mientras que el de ZnO + Eugenolno fue capaz de inhibir su crecimiento; en el caso de S. mutans obtuvo resultados iguales entre ambos cementos (20 mm). En nuestro estudio se observaron resultados similares a los de Bhargava et al contra C. albicans, siendo el cemento a base de ZnO + Eugenol (Endofill) en cemento con mayor poder de inhibición del crecimiento fúngico (21,965 mm).…”
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“…The EndoVac irrigation/aspiration system associated with chemomechanical debridement was the most effective therapeutic protocol for reducing intra-canal levels of C. albicans [47] . AH 26 exhibited strong activity against this pathogen with the minimum inhibitory concentration of 12.5 mg.ml [48] . In order to eliminate C. albicans, the literature mentions that if it comes in direct contact with calcium hydroxide, it can be completely inhibited after 48 hours.…”
Section: Treatmentmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…[17][18][19][20] The agar diffusion test has been widely used for this purpose. 3,6,15,16,21,22 As an in vitro method, it requires the investigated material to diffuse into the agar, and the inhibitory effects are a combination of diffusion potential and antimicrobial activity. 23 The root canal filling materials used in deciduous dentition are divided into several groups according to their active ingredients (Table 1).…”
Section: Aimmentioning
confidence: 99%