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Antimicrobial residual effects of irrigation regimens with maleic acid in infected root canals

BACKGROUND: The success of endodontic treatment depends largely on the control of microorganisms present in infected root canals. The aim of this study was to determine the residual antimicrobial activity of several final irrigation protocols with 7% maleic acid (MA) alone and combined with chlorhex...

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Autores principales: Ferrer-Luque, Carmen María, González-Castillo, Silvia, Ruiz-Linares, Matilde, Arias-Moliz, María Teresa, Rodríguez-Archilla, Alberto, Baca, Pilar
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4390086/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25984506
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/s40709-015-0025-4
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author Ferrer-Luque, Carmen María
González-Castillo, Silvia
Ruiz-Linares, Matilde
Arias-Moliz, María Teresa
Rodríguez-Archilla, Alberto
Baca, Pilar
author_facet Ferrer-Luque, Carmen María
González-Castillo, Silvia
Ruiz-Linares, Matilde
Arias-Moliz, María Teresa
Rodríguez-Archilla, Alberto
Baca, Pilar
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description BACKGROUND: The success of endodontic treatment depends largely on the control of microorganisms present in infected root canals. The aim of this study was to determine the residual antimicrobial activity of several final irrigation protocols with 7% maleic acid (MA) alone and combined with chlorhexidine (CHX), cetrimide (CTR) or both, in root canals infected with Enterococcus faecalis. Biofilms of E. faecalis were grown in uniradicular roots for 4 weeks. A total of 72 specimens were divided into 5 experimental groups according to the final irrigation regime used: Group 1: 2.5% NaOCl; Group 2: 7% MA; Group 3: 7% MA + 0.2% CTR; Group 4: 7% MA + 2% CHX; Group 5: 7% MA + 0.2% CTR + 2% CHX; and Control group: 0.9% saline solution. Twelve roots (2/group) that were instrumented and not infected served as negative or sterility controls. The proportion of ungrown samples over 60 days was evaluated using non-parametric Kaplan-Meier survival analysis. Differences among groups were tested using the log-rank test (p< 0.05). RESULTS: The association of MA with CHX and CHX + CTR as final irrigating solutions showed the best results, 5 and 4 samples out of 12, respectively, and without differences between them (p = 0.928), followed by 7% MA + 0.2% CTR with 7 out of 12. The 7% MA (11/12) group showed significant differences with respect to the groups in which MA was combined with CHX (p < 0.005) and CHX + CTR (p < 0.005). CONCLUSION: Final irrigating solutions of 7% MA combined with 2% CHX or 2% CHX + 0.2% CTR were found to effectively improve antimicrobial root canal disinfection.
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spelling pubmed-43900862015-05-15 Antimicrobial residual effects of irrigation regimens with maleic acid in infected root canals Ferrer-Luque, Carmen María González-Castillo, Silvia Ruiz-Linares, Matilde Arias-Moliz, María Teresa Rodríguez-Archilla, Alberto Baca, Pilar J Biol Res (Thessalon) Research BACKGROUND: The success of endodontic treatment depends largely on the control of microorganisms present in infected root canals. The aim of this study was to determine the residual antimicrobial activity of several final irrigation protocols with 7% maleic acid (MA) alone and combined with chlorhexidine (CHX), cetrimide (CTR) or both, in root canals infected with Enterococcus faecalis. Biofilms of E. faecalis were grown in uniradicular roots for 4 weeks. A total of 72 specimens were divided into 5 experimental groups according to the final irrigation regime used: Group 1: 2.5% NaOCl; Group 2: 7% MA; Group 3: 7% MA + 0.2% CTR; Group 4: 7% MA + 2% CHX; Group 5: 7% MA + 0.2% CTR + 2% CHX; and Control group: 0.9% saline solution. Twelve roots (2/group) that were instrumented and not infected served as negative or sterility controls. The proportion of ungrown samples over 60 days was evaluated using non-parametric Kaplan-Meier survival analysis. Differences among groups were tested using the log-rank test (p< 0.05). RESULTS: The association of MA with CHX and CHX + CTR as final irrigating solutions showed the best results, 5 and 4 samples out of 12, respectively, and without differences between them (p = 0.928), followed by 7% MA + 0.2% CTR with 7 out of 12. The 7% MA (11/12) group showed significant differences with respect to the groups in which MA was combined with CHX (p < 0.005) and CHX + CTR (p < 0.005). CONCLUSION: Final irrigating solutions of 7% MA combined with 2% CHX or 2% CHX + 0.2% CTR were found to effectively improve antimicrobial root canal disinfection. BioMed Central 2015-02-15 /pmc/articles/PMC4390086/ /pubmed/25984506 http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/s40709-015-0025-4 Text en © Ferrer-Luque et al.; licensee BioMed Central. 2015 This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0), which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly credited. The Creative Commons Public Domain Dedication waiver (http://creativecommons.org/publicdomain/zero/1.0/) applies to the data made available in this article, unless otherwise stated.
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Ferrer-Luque, Carmen María
González-Castillo, Silvia
Ruiz-Linares, Matilde
Arias-Moliz, María Teresa
Rodríguez-Archilla, Alberto
Baca, Pilar
Antimicrobial residual effects of irrigation regimens with maleic acid in infected root canals
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title_fullStr Antimicrobial residual effects of irrigation regimens with maleic acid in infected root canals
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title_short Antimicrobial residual effects of irrigation regimens with maleic acid in infected root canals
title_sort antimicrobial residual effects of irrigation regimens with maleic acid in infected root canals
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4390086/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25984506
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/s40709-015-0025-4
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