Investigation of mineral content of root canal dentin after the application of various antibiotic paste using energy‐dispersive X‐ray detector

The purpose of this study was to evaluate mineral content of root canal dentin after treatment with different antibiotic pastes including the mixture of metronidazole, ciprofloxacin, doxycycline, cefaclor, amoxicillin, or minocycline. Fifty extracted maxillary canine teeth were randomly divided into...

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description The purpose of this study was to evaluate mineral content of root canal dentin after treatment with different antibiotic pastes including the mixture of metronidazole, ciprofloxacin, doxycycline, cefaclor, amoxicillin, or minocycline. Fifty extracted maxillary canine teeth were randomly divided into five groups (n = 10 teeth for each group). Root canals were prepared Reciproc rotary files. Canals were irrigated using 5 ml 5% NaOCl and 1 ml 15% EDTA. Each tooth in all groups were longitudinally splitted into two pieces as a control and experimental samples. Each experimental group received following antibiotic paste; double antibiotic paste (DAP) and triple antibiotic paste with doxycycline (TAPd), TAP with cefaclor (TAPc), TAP with amoxicillin (TAPa), and TAP with minocycline (TAPm) for 21 days. The Ca, P, Mg, Ca, and K levels, and the Ca/P ratio was analyzed by a scanning electron microscope (SEM) equipped using a Bruker energy‐dispersive X‐Ray (EDX) detector. Data were analyzed with independent samples t‐test, one‐way anova, and Duncan tests. Ca and Ca/P ratio showed a statistically significant increase TAP with amoxicillin and cefaclor (p  .05). TAPa and TAPc with increased the Ca level and Ca/P ratio of the root canal dentin which consequently positively influences the revascularization process. We evaluate the mineral content of root canal dentin after treatment with different antibiotic pastes Triple antibiotic paste with amoxicillin (TAPa) and triple antibiotic paste with cefaclor (TAPc) significantly increased a Ca level. Mineral level did not change in TAPm group. Double antibiotic paste (DAP) and triple antibiotic paste with minocycline (TAPm) led to significant reduction in the Ca/P ratio compared with the TAPa and TAPc.
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Anti-Bacterial Agents - metabolism
Antibiotics
Calcium
Canine teeth
Cefaclor
Ciprofloxacin
Cuspid - chemistry
Cuspid - drug effects
Data processing
Dental Pulp Cavity - chemistry
Dental Pulp Cavity - drug effects
Dentin
Dentin - chemistry
Dentin - drug effects
Dentistry
Dispersion
Doxycycline
Endodontics
energy‐dispersive spectrometer
Ethylenediaminetetraacetic acids
Humans
Magnesium
Metronidazole
mineral level
Minerals - analysis
Minocycline
Ointments - metabolism
Pastes
revascularization
Root canals
Scanning electron microscopy
Sodium hypochlorite
Spectrometry, X-Ray Emission
Statistical analysis
Statistical methods
Teeth
triple antibiotic paste
title Investigation of mineral content of root canal dentin after the application of various antibiotic paste using energy‐dispersive X‐ray detector
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