Effect of reciprocating instrumentation on chlorhexidine substantivity on human dentin: chemical analysis followed by confocal laser microscopy

The present research analyzed the reciprocating instrumentation associated to chlorhexidine (CHX) substantivity as its correlation with E. faecalis viability in ex vivo root canals. Eighty extracted single-rooted human teeth were used, being 40 to high-performance liquid chromatography (HPLC) and 40...

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Main Authors: Matheus Albino Souza, Fernanda Duda Bonatto, Afonso Cristiano Fleck da Silva, Ezequiel Santin Gabrielli, Felipe Trentin Motter, Larissa Piuco, Karen Barea de Paula Duarte, Charise Dallazem Bertol, Luciana Grazziotin Rossato-Grando, Carlo Theodoro Raimundy Lago, Doglas Cecchin, Juliane Bervian, João Paulo De Carli, Francisco Montagner
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Published: Universidade Federal de Uberlândia 2021-07-01
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spelling doaj-b6cbf3ccec3f4799b4bcdb86b40d82382021-07-04T17:54:58ZengUniversidade Federal de UberlândiaBioscience Journal1981-31632021-07-0137e37038e3703810.14393/BJ-v37n0a2021-5451854518Effect of reciprocating instrumentation on chlorhexidine substantivity on human dentin: chemical analysis followed by confocal laser microscopyMatheus Albino SouzaFernanda Duda BonattoAfonso Cristiano Fleck da SilvaEzequiel Santin GabrielliFelipe Trentin MotterLarissa PiucoKaren Barea de Paula DuarteCharise Dallazem BertolLuciana Grazziotin Rossato-GrandoCarlo Theodoro Raimundy LagoDoglas CecchinJuliane BervianJoão Paulo De CarliFrancisco MontagnerThe present research analyzed the reciprocating instrumentation associated to chlorhexidine (CHX) substantivity as its correlation with E. faecalis viability in ex vivo root canals. Eighty extracted single-rooted human teeth were used, being 40 to high-performance liquid chromatography (HPLC) and 40 to confocal laser scanning microscopy (CLSM). In both, teeth were decoronated and the cervical third was prepared. In the CLSM analysis, the root canals were inoculated with E. faecalis for 14 days. Samples were divided into 4 groups (n=10) according to instrumentation technique: no instrumentation and irrigation with distilled water (control); manual instrumentation (K-File); rotary instrumentation (ProTaper Next); and reciprocating instrumentation (Reciproc R25). Two percent chlorhexidine was applied as irrigating substance in experimental groups. Longitudinal grooves resulted in 2 halves root and 20 proof bodies in each group. Samples were divided by chance in two groups (n=10) and the outcomes were evaluated after two days and one week. The retained chlorhexidine and live cells after instrumentation techniques in each evaluation time was measured by HPLC and CLSM, respectively. Specific analysis was applied for experimental tests (p≤0.05). Both rotary as well as reciprocating techniques significantly reduced the amount of chlorhexidine on dentin in all observation periods (p<0.05). After evaluation times, all experimental groups presented lower live cells compared to control, but without statistically difference. Intragroup comparisons in times of evaluation showed no differences in instrumentation techniques, in chlorhexidine retention and number of live cells (p>0.05). Reciprocating instrumentation does not interfere on chlorhexidine substantivity.http://www.seer.ufu.br/index.php/biosciencejournal/article/view/54518chromatographyenterococcus faecalisex vivohuman toothroot canal preparation.
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author Matheus Albino Souza
Fernanda Duda Bonatto
Afonso Cristiano Fleck da Silva
Ezequiel Santin Gabrielli
Felipe Trentin Motter
Larissa Piuco
Karen Barea de Paula Duarte
Charise Dallazem Bertol
Luciana Grazziotin Rossato-Grando
Carlo Theodoro Raimundy Lago
Doglas Cecchin
Juliane Bervian
João Paulo De Carli
Francisco Montagner
spellingShingle Matheus Albino Souza
Fernanda Duda Bonatto
Afonso Cristiano Fleck da Silva
Ezequiel Santin Gabrielli
Felipe Trentin Motter
Larissa Piuco
Karen Barea de Paula Duarte
Charise Dallazem Bertol
Luciana Grazziotin Rossato-Grando
Carlo Theodoro Raimundy Lago
Doglas Cecchin
Juliane Bervian
João Paulo De Carli
Francisco Montagner
Effect of reciprocating instrumentation on chlorhexidine substantivity on human dentin: chemical analysis followed by confocal laser microscopy
Bioscience Journal
chromatography
enterococcus faecalis
ex vivo
human tooth
root canal preparation.
author_facet Matheus Albino Souza
Fernanda Duda Bonatto
Afonso Cristiano Fleck da Silva
Ezequiel Santin Gabrielli
Felipe Trentin Motter
Larissa Piuco
Karen Barea de Paula Duarte
Charise Dallazem Bertol
Luciana Grazziotin Rossato-Grando
Carlo Theodoro Raimundy Lago
Doglas Cecchin
Juliane Bervian
João Paulo De Carli
Francisco Montagner
author_sort Matheus Albino Souza
title Effect of reciprocating instrumentation on chlorhexidine substantivity on human dentin: chemical analysis followed by confocal laser microscopy
title_short Effect of reciprocating instrumentation on chlorhexidine substantivity on human dentin: chemical analysis followed by confocal laser microscopy
title_full Effect of reciprocating instrumentation on chlorhexidine substantivity on human dentin: chemical analysis followed by confocal laser microscopy
title_fullStr Effect of reciprocating instrumentation on chlorhexidine substantivity on human dentin: chemical analysis followed by confocal laser microscopy
title_full_unstemmed Effect of reciprocating instrumentation on chlorhexidine substantivity on human dentin: chemical analysis followed by confocal laser microscopy
title_sort effect of reciprocating instrumentation on chlorhexidine substantivity on human dentin: chemical analysis followed by confocal laser microscopy
publisher Universidade Federal de Uberlândia
series Bioscience Journal
issn 1981-3163
publishDate 2021-07-01
description The present research analyzed the reciprocating instrumentation associated to chlorhexidine (CHX) substantivity as its correlation with E. faecalis viability in ex vivo root canals. Eighty extracted single-rooted human teeth were used, being 40 to high-performance liquid chromatography (HPLC) and 40 to confocal laser scanning microscopy (CLSM). In both, teeth were decoronated and the cervical third was prepared. In the CLSM analysis, the root canals were inoculated with E. faecalis for 14 days. Samples were divided into 4 groups (n=10) according to instrumentation technique: no instrumentation and irrigation with distilled water (control); manual instrumentation (K-File); rotary instrumentation (ProTaper Next); and reciprocating instrumentation (Reciproc R25). Two percent chlorhexidine was applied as irrigating substance in experimental groups. Longitudinal grooves resulted in 2 halves root and 20 proof bodies in each group. Samples were divided by chance in two groups (n=10) and the outcomes were evaluated after two days and one week. The retained chlorhexidine and live cells after instrumentation techniques in each evaluation time was measured by HPLC and CLSM, respectively. Specific analysis was applied for experimental tests (p≤0.05). Both rotary as well as reciprocating techniques significantly reduced the amount of chlorhexidine on dentin in all observation periods (p<0.05). After evaluation times, all experimental groups presented lower live cells compared to control, but without statistically difference. Intragroup comparisons in times of evaluation showed no differences in instrumentation techniques, in chlorhexidine retention and number of live cells (p>0.05). Reciprocating instrumentation does not interfere on chlorhexidine substantivity.
topic chromatography
enterococcus faecalis
ex vivo
human tooth
root canal preparation.
url http://www.seer.ufu.br/index.php/biosciencejournal/article/view/54518
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