Root canal dentinal tubule disinfection
- PMID: 2074411
- DOI: 10.1016/s0099-2399(06)81670-5
Root canal dentinal tubule disinfection
Abstract
Dentinal tubules of the root canal walls of human teeth were infected in vitro with a known bacterial isolate. The roots were exposed to either calcium hydroxide or iodine potassium-iodide for various periods of time and the viability of microorganisms was determined by incubation of entire root samples in a culture medium. The effects of the two agents on microbial viability were evaluated and compared. Iodine potassium-iodide disinfected dentin effectively. In contrast, bacteria remained viable in the dentin after relatively extended periods of calcium hydroxide treatment.
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