Er:YAG Laser: Antimicrobial Effects in the Root Canals of Dogs' Teeth with Pulp Necrosis and Chronic Periapical Lesions
Objective: Our goal in this study was to evaluate the antimicrobial effect of Er:YAG laser applied after biomechanical preparation of the root canals of dog's teeth with apical periodontitis. Background Data: Various in vitro studies have reported effective bacterial reduction in infected root...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Photomedicine and laser surgery 2005-06, Vol.23 (3), p.295-299 |
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Zusammenfassung: | Objective:
Our goal in this study was to evaluate the antimicrobial effect of Er:YAG laser applied after biomechanical
preparation of the root canals of dog's teeth with apical periodontitis.
Background Data:
Various
in vitro
studies have reported effective bacterial reduction in infected root canals using Er:YAG laser. However,
there is no
in vivo
research to support these results.
Methods:
Forty root canals of dogs' premolar teeth with
pulp necrosis and chronic periapical lesions were used. An initial microbiological sample was taken, and after
biomechanical preparation was carried out, a second microbiological sample was taken. The teeth were divided
into two groups: Group I-biomechanical preparation was taken of root canals without Er:YAG laser
application; Group II-biomechanical preparation was taken of root canals with Er:YAG laser application
using 140-mJ input, 63-mJ output/15 Hz. After coronal sealing, the root canals were left empty for 7 days at
which time a third microbiological sample was taken. The collected material was removed from the root canal
with a #40 K file and placed in transport media. It was serially diluted and seeded on culture dishes selective
for anaerobes, aerobes, and total streptococci. Colony-forming units per milliliter (CFU/mL) were counted.
Results:
Groups I and II showed an increase of CFU/mL for all microorganisms 7 days after treatment, being
statistically significant for anaerobes in Group I and for anaerobes and total streptococci in Group II. When
comparing CFU/mL of Groups I and II, there was a statistically significant increase after 7 d for total streptococci
in Group II.
Conclusion:
Er:YAG laser applied after biomechanical preparation did not reduce microorganisms
in the root canal system. |
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ISSN: | 1549-5418 1557-8550 |
DOI: | 10.1089/pho.2005.23.295 |