Anti bacterial Effectiveness of Electro-Chemically Activated (ECA) Water as a Root Canal Irrigant- An In-vitro Comparative Study
Introduction: Sodium hypochlorite, is the irrigant of choice for many clinicians, but its strong toxic and damaging effects on vital periapical tissues is always a matter of concern. So, the search for a root canal irrigant with a broad antimicrobial spectrum yet with a limited toxicity on vital...
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doaj-f187b97340214709b088e9f183c325542020-11-25T03:29:05ZengJCDR Research and Publications Private LimitedJournal of Clinical and Diagnostic Research2249-782X0973-709X2016-10-011010ZC138ZC14210.7860/JCDR/2016/22148.8699Anti bacterial Effectiveness of Electro-Chemically Activated (ECA) Water as a Root Canal Irrigant- An In-vitro Comparative StudyS. Lata0Soumya Kanta Mohanty1Prasanti Kumari Pradhan2Gaurav Patatri3Sachidananda Prasad Sinha4Pratatik Agrawal5Reader, Department of Conservative Dentistry and Endontics, Kalinga Instute of Dental Sciences, KIIT University, Bhubaneswar, Odisha, India.Reader, Department of Conservative Dentistry and Endontics, Institute of Dental Sciences, Soa University, Bhubaneswar, Odisha, India. Reader, Department of Conservative Dentistry and Endontics, Kalinga Instute of Dental Sciences, KIIT University, Bhubaneswar, Odisha, India.Reader, Department of Conservative Dentistry and Endontics, Kalinga Instute of Dental Sciences, KIIT University, Bhubaneswar, Odisha, India. Professor, Department of Conservative Dentistry and Endontics, Kalinga Instute of Dental Sciences, KIIT University, Bhubaneswar, Odisha, India. Lecturer, Department of Conservative Dentistry and Endontics, Kalinga Instute of Dental Sciences, KIIT University, Bhubaneswar, Odisha, India.Introduction: Sodium hypochlorite, is the irrigant of choice for many clinicians, but its strong toxic and damaging effects on vital periapical tissues is always a matter of concern. So, the search for a root canal irrigant with a broad antimicrobial spectrum yet with a limited toxicity on vital tissues is always desirable. Aim: The study evaluated antimicrobial efficacy of ElectroChemically Activated (ECA) water as a root canal irrigant against E. faecalis. Materials and Methods: Forty eight single rooted human teeth were decoronated to a length of 15mm. All teeth were divided into four test groups (group A – ECA anolyte, group B – 1% sodium hypochlorite, group C – 3% sodium hypochlorite, group D – distilled water) of 12 each. Only 1ml of Ringer’s solution and calibrated suspensio of E. faecalis was injected into each canal, aspirated and placed on agar plates and incubated aerobically at 37ºC for two days. The suspension was aspirated and spread onto the blood agar plate and incubated. All samples were irrigated with four test solutions and Brain Heart Infusion (BHI) solution was injected into each canal then aspirated and spread onto blood agar and incubated. After inoculations Colony Forming Unit (CFU) and optical density was measured under a microscope and spectrophotometer. The data obtained were statistically analysed by one way ANOVA and Dunkan’s multiple range test. Results: CFU reduction was not statistically significant between the test groups. The optical density showed statistically significant difference between the test groups (p≤0.001). Conclusion: The antimicrobial efficacy of ECA was found to be comparable to sodium hypochlorite solutions.https://jcdr.net/articles/PDF/8699/22148_CE(NE)_F(AK)_PF1(EKAK)_PFA(AK).pdfanolytee. faecalisoxidative potential water |
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S. Lata Soumya Kanta Mohanty Prasanti Kumari Pradhan Gaurav Patatri Sachidananda Prasad Sinha Pratatik Agrawal Anti bacterial Effectiveness of Electro-Chemically Activated (ECA) Water as a Root Canal Irrigant- An In-vitro Comparative Study Journal of Clinical and Diagnostic Research anolyte e. faecalis oxidative potential water |
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Anti bacterial Effectiveness of Electro-Chemically Activated (ECA) Water as a Root Canal Irrigant- An In-vitro Comparative Study |
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Anti bacterial Effectiveness of Electro-Chemically Activated (ECA) Water as a Root Canal Irrigant- An In-vitro Comparative Study |
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Anti bacterial Effectiveness of Electro-Chemically Activated (ECA) Water as a Root Canal Irrigant- An In-vitro Comparative Study |
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Anti bacterial Effectiveness of Electro-Chemically Activated (ECA) Water as a Root Canal Irrigant- An In-vitro Comparative Study |
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Anti bacterial Effectiveness of Electro-Chemically Activated (ECA) Water as a Root Canal Irrigant- An In-vitro Comparative Study |
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anti bacterial effectiveness of electro-chemically activated (eca) water as a root canal irrigant- an in-vitro comparative study |
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Journal of Clinical and Diagnostic Research |
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2016-10-01 |
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Introduction: Sodium hypochlorite, is the irrigant of choice
for many clinicians, but its strong toxic and damaging effects
on vital periapical tissues is always a matter of concern. So,
the search for a root canal irrigant with a broad antimicrobial
spectrum yet with a limited toxicity on vital tissues is always
desirable.
Aim: The study evaluated antimicrobial efficacy of ElectroChemically Activated (ECA) water as a root canal irrigant against
E. faecalis.
Materials and Methods: Forty eight single rooted human teeth
were decoronated to a length of 15mm. All teeth were divided
into four test groups (group A – ECA anolyte, group B – 1%
sodium hypochlorite, group C – 3% sodium hypochlorite, group
D – distilled water) of 12 each. Only 1ml of Ringer’s solution and
calibrated suspensio of E. faecalis was injected into each canal,
aspirated and placed on agar plates and incubated aerobically
at 37ºC for two days. The suspension was aspirated and spread
onto the blood agar plate and incubated. All samples were
irrigated with four test solutions and Brain Heart Infusion (BHI)
solution was injected into each canal then aspirated and spread
onto blood agar and incubated. After inoculations Colony
Forming Unit (CFU) and optical density was measured under
a microscope and spectrophotometer. The data obtained were
statistically analysed by one way ANOVA and Dunkan’s multiple
range test.
Results: CFU reduction was not statistically significant between
the test groups. The optical density showed statistically significant
difference between the test groups (p≤0.001).
Conclusion: The antimicrobial efficacy of ECA was found to be
comparable to sodium hypochlorite solutions. |
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