Use of Electromagnetic Stimulation in Combination with Low Concentration Sodium Hypochlorite on an In Vitro Enterococcus Faecalis Biofilm on Root Canal Treated Teeth
Indiana University-Purdue University Indianapolis (IUPUI) === Introduction: A novel device developed by J. Morita can generate electromagnetic stimulation (EMS) into the root canal. Objectives: The purpose of this study was to determine the anti-biofilm effect of EMS combined with low concentratio...
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ndltd-IUPUI-oai-scholarworks.iupui.edu-1805-261512021-06-24T05:06:43Z Use of Electromagnetic Stimulation in Combination with Low Concentration Sodium Hypochlorite on an In Vitro Enterococcus Faecalis Biofilm on Root Canal Treated Teeth Brothers, Kara M. Spolnik, Kenneth Ehrlich, Ygal Duarte, Simone Bringas, Josef Biofilms Dental Pulp Cavity Enterococcus faecalis Magnetic Field Therapy Root Canal Therapy Sodium Hypochlorite Indiana University-Purdue University Indianapolis (IUPUI) Introduction: A novel device developed by J. Morita can generate electromagnetic stimulation (EMS) into the root canal. Objectives: The purpose of this study was to determine the anti-biofilm effect of EMS combined with low concentrations of NaOCl against an established biofilm of Enterococcus faecalis in an in vitro human tooth model. Materials and Methods: Single rooted human teeth were standardized and an E. faecalis biofilm was established in the canal. The specimens were subject to six treatment groups: 1) 1.5% NaOCl; 2) 1.5% NaOCl and EMS; 3) 0.25% NaOCl; 4) 0.25% NaOCl and EMS; 5) saline and 6) saline and EMS. Biofilm was collected, plated, and the number of colony forming units (CFU)/mL was used to determine antibacterial activity. Results: The effect of treatment group on bacterial counts were made using one-way ANOVA followed by pair-wise comparisons. Although there was no significant difference between individual groups tested, there was statistically significant difference between the average difference between ‘treatments with EMS’ and ‘treatments without EMS.’ Conclusion: EMS can improve the antibacterial efficacy of NaOCl against an established biofilm of E. faecalis in an in vitro human tooth model 2021-06-21T18:08:20Z 2021-06-21T18:08:20Z 2021 Thesis http://hdl.handle.net/1805/26151 http://dx.doi.org/10.7912/C2/26 en |
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Biofilms Dental Pulp Cavity Enterococcus faecalis Magnetic Field Therapy Root Canal Therapy Sodium Hypochlorite Brothers, Kara M. Use of Electromagnetic Stimulation in Combination with Low Concentration Sodium Hypochlorite on an In Vitro Enterococcus Faecalis Biofilm on Root Canal Treated Teeth |
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Indiana University-Purdue University Indianapolis (IUPUI) === Introduction: A novel device developed by J. Morita can generate electromagnetic stimulation (EMS) into the root canal.
Objectives: The purpose of this study was to determine the anti-biofilm effect of EMS combined with low concentrations of NaOCl against an established biofilm of Enterococcus faecalis in an in vitro human tooth model.
Materials and Methods: Single rooted human teeth were standardized and an E. faecalis biofilm was established in the canal. The specimens were subject to six treatment groups: 1) 1.5% NaOCl; 2) 1.5% NaOCl and EMS; 3) 0.25% NaOCl; 4) 0.25% NaOCl and EMS; 5) saline and 6) saline and EMS. Biofilm was collected, plated, and the number of colony forming units (CFU)/mL was used to determine antibacterial activity.
Results: The effect of treatment group on bacterial counts were made using one-way ANOVA followed by pair-wise comparisons. Although there was no significant difference between individual groups tested, there was statistically significant difference between the average difference between ‘treatments with EMS’ and ‘treatments without EMS.’
Conclusion: EMS can improve the antibacterial efficacy of NaOCl against an established biofilm of E. faecalis in an in vitro human tooth model |
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Use of Electromagnetic Stimulation in Combination with Low Concentration Sodium Hypochlorite on an In Vitro Enterococcus Faecalis Biofilm on Root Canal Treated Teeth |
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Use of Electromagnetic Stimulation in Combination with Low Concentration Sodium Hypochlorite on an In Vitro Enterococcus Faecalis Biofilm on Root Canal Treated Teeth |
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Use of Electromagnetic Stimulation in Combination with Low Concentration Sodium Hypochlorite on an In Vitro Enterococcus Faecalis Biofilm on Root Canal Treated Teeth |
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Use of Electromagnetic Stimulation in Combination with Low Concentration Sodium Hypochlorite on an In Vitro Enterococcus Faecalis Biofilm on Root Canal Treated Teeth |
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Use of Electromagnetic Stimulation in Combination with Low Concentration Sodium Hypochlorite on an In Vitro Enterococcus Faecalis Biofilm on Root Canal Treated Teeth |
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use of electromagnetic stimulation in combination with low concentration sodium hypochlorite on an in vitro enterococcus faecalis biofilm on root canal treated teeth |
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