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Quantitative Assessment of the Efficacy of Two Different Single-file Systems in Reducing the Bacterial load in Oval-Shaped Canals: A Clinical Study

  • Rodrigo Rodrigues Amaral
  • , Anna Gabriella Guimarães Oliveira
  • , Tiago Braga
  • , Peter Reher
  • , Luiz de Macêdo Farias
  • , Paula Prazeres Magalhães
  • , Pedro Gonçalves Ferreira
  • , Maria Ilma de Souza Côrtes

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Abstract

Introduction: This randomized clinical study compared the in vivo antibacterial efficacy of Reciproc Blue (RB), XP-endo Shaper (XP-S), and XP-endo Shaper associated with XP-endo Finisher (XP-F) systems in infected oval-shaped root canals with primary apical periodontitis. Methods: In this study, 28 human teeth with a single root and a single canal were randomly assigned to 2 groups according to the instrumentation technique: group 1, RB (n = 14) and group 2, XP-endo (XP-S and XP-F, n = 14). The single-rooted teeth were prepared by reciprocating and rotary nickel-titanium instruments with 5.25% sodium hypochlorite irrigation. Samples were collected from the canal at the baseline (S1), after chemomechanical preparation (S2), and after XP-F instrumentation (S3). The DNA extracts were subjected to quantitative analysis for total bacterial counts by quantitative real-time polymerase chain reaction. The data were analyzed using the analysis of variance test, and the level of significance was set at 5%. Results: All samples tested positive for the presence of bacteria at baseline, and the bacterial counts substantially reduced after treatment procedures (P <.01). The results showed no statistical difference between RB and XP-S instrumentation with respect to the bacterial reduction (P >.05). A marked bacterial reduction was observed after the use of the XP-F instrument (P <.01). Conclusions: The XP-S and RB systems sharply reduced the bacterial load in oval-shaped root canals with primary apical periodontitis. XP-F used as a supplementary instrument to chemomechanical preparation promoted a significantly higher bacterial reduction.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)1228-1234
Number of pages7
JournalJournal of Endodontics
Volume46
Issue number9
DOIs
StatePublished - Sep 2020
Externally publishedYes

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Publisher Copyright:
© 2020 American Association of Endodontists

ASJC Scopus Subject Areas

  • General Dentistry

Keywords

  • Apical periodontitis
  • bacterial reduction
  • endodontic treatment, quantitative real-time polymerase chain reaction

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