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Effect of photodynamic therapy in combination with various irrigation protocols on an endodontic multispecies biofilm <italic>ex vivo</italic>.

Authors :
Hoedke, D.
Enseleit, C.
Gruner, D.
Dommisch, H.
Schlafer, S.
Dige, I.
Bitter, K.
Source :
International Endodontic Journal; Jan2018 Supplement S1, Vol. 51, pe23-e34, 12p, 1 Color Photograph, 1 Diagram, 1 Chart, 2 Graphs
Publication Year :
2018

Abstract

Abstract: Aim: To analyse the antibacterial effect of photodynamic therapy (PDT) in combination with various irrigation protocols on a multispecies biofilm in root canals &lt;italic&gt;ex&#160;vivo&lt;/italic&gt;. Methodology: A total of 160 extracted human single‐rooted teeth were divided into four groups (&lt;italic&gt;n&#160;&lt;/italic&gt;=&#160;40). In group G1, root canals were instrumented&#160;up to size 60 (control group), whereas in G2 to G4 canals were enlarged up to size 40. All root canals were inoculated with a multispecies biofilm (&lt;italic&gt;Enterococcus faecalis&lt;/italic&gt;,&lt;italic&gt; Streptococcus oralis&lt;/italic&gt;,&lt;italic&gt; Prevotella intermedia&lt;/italic&gt;) for 5&#160;days. In G2 to G4, instrumentation up to size 60 was performed using 0.9% sodium chloride (NaCl) (G2), 1% sodium hypochlorite (NaOCl) (G3), 1% NaOCl and a final irrigation with 2% chlorhexidine (CHX) (G4), respectively. In all groups half of the specimens received adjunctive PDT using phenothiazine chloride as photosensitizer and a diode laser (wavelength 660&#160;nm). Counts of colony‐forming units&#160;(CFUs) in each group were analysed separately for planktonic and dentine‐adherent bacteria immediately after therapy (T1) and after 5&#160;days of further incubation (T2). Descriptive statistics and two‐way analysis of variance were carried out to analyse reduction of planktonic bacteria and nonparametric&#160;tests were used to analyse dentine‐adherent bacteria. Results: CFU reduction in planktonic bacteria was significantly affected by the irrigation protocol at T1 and T2 (&lt;italic&gt;P&#160;&lt;/italic&gt;&lt;&#160;0.0001), but PDT significantly reduced CFUs only at T2 (&lt;italic&gt;P&#160;&lt;/italic&gt;=&#160;0.01; anova). Irrigation using NaOCl, CHX and adjunctive PDT significantly reduced CFUs at T2 (&lt;italic&gt;P&#160;&lt;/italic&gt;&lt;&#160;0.0001; Tukey HSD) compared to the control group. In 85.6% of all samples the same categories of CFU counts in both planktonic and dentine‐adherent bacteria were detected at T1 and T2. Conclusions: Adjunctive photodynamic therapy in combination with an irrigation protocol including NaOCl and CHX was an effective method for reduction of bacterial biofilm inside the root canals of extracted teeth. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
01432885
Volume :
51
Database :
Complementary Index
Journal :
International Endodontic Journal
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
127335714
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1111/iej.12763