Giornale Italiano di Endodonzia (Jun 2016)

Confocal scanner laser evaluation of bactericidal effect of different antibiotic mixtures used for dental pulp regeneration: a preliminary study

  • Genta Elisa,
  • Alovisi Mario,
  • Cuffini Anna Maria,
  • Mandras Narcisa,
  • Luganini Anna,
  • Roana Janira,
  • Pasqualini Daminano,
  • Scotti Nicola,
  • Berutti Elio

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.gien.2016.04.008
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 30, no. 1
pp. 41 – 45

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Aim: Evaluate the antibacterial efficacy and depth of action into dentinal tubules of different antibiotic mixtures used for dental pulp regeneration (1-9). Methodology: Cylindrical specimens of radicular dentine (n = 72), sterilized with ethylene oxide, have been infected with Enterococcus Faecalis (3 × 107 CFU/mL) for 3 weeks (10). Specimens were randomly assigned to 3 experimental groups (n = 20) plus positive (n = 6) and negative (n = 6) controls. • TRIMIX group (ciprofloxacin, metronidazole and minocycline) • BIMIX group (ciprofloxacin and metronidazole) • TRICLARITRO group (ciprofloxacin, metronidazole and clarithromycin) Each experimental group was divided in two subgroups exposed to antibiotic paste formulations added to macrogol (MG) or ialuronic acid (HA). After 3 weeks o exposition to antibiotic formulations, all specimens were vertically fractured and analyzed with confocal laser scanning microscopy (CLSM) and viability staining (Live/Dead BacLight Viability Stain) to quantitatively evaluate the ratio of dead/live bacteria into dentine tubules (11-12). Volume ratio of red fluorescence (Dead bacteria) was calculated in three-dimensional reconstructions. Differences among groups were analyzed with Kruskall-Wallis and post-hoc Dunn's test (P 0,05). All antibiotic mixtures conveyed by HA showed a better efficacy compared with MG (P 0,05). Conclusions: TRICLARITRO antibiotic mixture showed an effective antibacterial action deep into dentinal tubules, without the risk of tooth crown staining (10).

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