Does supplemental photodynamic therapy optimize the disinfection of bacteria and endotoxins in one-visit and two-visit root canal therapy? A randomized clinical trial
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Does supplemental photodynamic therapy optimize the disinfection of bacteria and endotoxins in one-visit and two-visit root canal therapy? A randomized clinical trial
Abstract
Aim: To evaluate the effectiveness of supplemental photodynamic therapy (PDT) in optimizing the removal of bacteria and endotoxins from primarily infected root canals after one-visit and two-visit treatments.
Methodology: Twenty-four primarily infected root canals with apical periodontitis were selected and randomly divided into one-visit (n=12) and two-visit treatment groups (n=12). Chemo-mechanical preparation (CMP) was performed by using the single-file reciprocating technique+2.5% NaOCL and a final rinse with 17% EDTA. The photosensitizer agent (methylene blue 0.1mg/mL) was applied to root canals for 60s before application of laser with a potency of 60mW and energy density of 129J/cm2 for 120s after CMP in the one-visit treatment and after 14-day inter-appointment medication with Ca(OH)2+Saline solution (SSL) in the two-visit treatment. Samples were collected before and after root canal procedures. Endotoxins were quantified by chromogenic limulus amebocyte lysate assay. Culture techniques were used to determine bacterial colony-forming unit counts.
Results: Bacteria and endotoxins were detected in 100% of the initial samples, with median values of 1.97×105 CFU/mL and 24.983EU/mL, respectively. The CMP using single-file reciprocating technique was effective in the reduction of bacteria and endotoxins (All, p<0.05). The supplemental PDT was effective in reducing bacterial load in the one-visit (p<0.05) but not in the two-visit treatment after use of Ca(OH)2 medication for 14days (p>0.05). In the two-visit group, after 14days of inter-appointment medication with Ca(OH)2, a significant reduction in the median levels of endotoxins was found in comparison to CMP alone (from 1.041 to 0.094EU/mL) (p<0.05). Despite the type of treatment, the supplemental PDT was not effective against endotoxins (p>0.05).
Conclusions: The photodynamic therapy optimized the disinfection of bacteria from root canals in one-visit but not for two visit treatment modality with the accomplishment of calcium hydroxide medication. Despite the type of treatment, the supplemental PDT was not effective against endotoxins.
Keywords: Bacteria; Disinfection; Endodontics; Endotoxins; Photodynamic Therapy; Root Canal.
Copyright © 2017 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.
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