Evaluation of Antibacterial Efficacy of Mta with and without Additives Like Silver Zeolite and Chlorhexidine
Introduction: Microorganisms, predominantly Enterococcus faecalis are found responsible in the progression of pulpal, periradicular diseases and in endodontic failures. Unsuccessful conventional treatment might necessitate the need for a surgical approach; where in retrograde restorative materia...
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Format: | Article |
Language: | English |
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JCDR Research and Publications Private Limited
2016-06-01
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Series: | Journal of Clinical and Diagnostic Research |
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Online Access: | https://jcdr.net/articles/PDF/7913/18014_CE(EK)_F(AK)_PF1(EKAK)_PFA(AK)_PF2(ACAK).pdf |
Summary: | Introduction: Microorganisms, predominantly Enterococcus
faecalis are found responsible in the progression of pulpal,
periradicular diseases and in endodontic failures. Unsuccessful
conventional treatment might necessitate the need for a surgical
approach; where in retrograde restorative materials are used
to seal the apex. Among the root end filling materials, Mineral
Trioxide Aggregate (MTA) is considered biocompatible and is
most commonly used in clinical applications but it has limited
antibacterial activity. Metallic silver and chlorhexidine have been
added into various dental materials to enhance the antibacterial
activity.
Aim: This study aimed to compare the antibacterial effect
of MTA, MTA mixed with silver zeolite and MTA mixed with
chlorhexidine against Enterococcus faecalis.
Materials and Methods: Test materials used in the study were
divided into three groups namely Group 1- MTA , Group 2-MTA +
Silver Zeolite, Group 3-MTA + Chlorhexidine. Direct contact test
was done by placing a standardized suspension of Enterococcus
faecalis on the test materials in a 96 well microtiter plate. The
bacterial growth was measured spectrophotometrically using
ELISA reader at intervals of one, three and seven days.
Statistical Analysis: Data was collected by recording the
optical density and analyzed using two-way ANOVA and Tukey’s
multiple post hoc test followed by paired-t test.
Results and Conclusion: All test groups showed antibacterial
activity against Enterococcus faecalis at day one, three
and seven. MTA with silver zeolite showed the maximum
antibacterial activity followed by MTA with 2% chlorhexidine.
The least antibacterial effect was shown by MTA mixed with
sterile water. |
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ISSN: | 2249-782X 0973-709X |