Abstract

BackgroundEnterococcus faecalis is a microorganism commonly detected in asymptomatic, persistent endodontic infections. Triple antibiotic paste has stood the test of time as a proven antibiotic combination against E. Faecalis. However, problems with this include staining of teeth and standardization of the preparation. Thus, the search for better alternatives and better preparation techniques is still on.AimTo observe the potential of combinations [(Amoxicillin+ Metronidazole, Amoxicillin Clavulanic Acid + Metronidazole; Amoxicillin and Cloxacillin + Metronidazole)] over Triple Antibiotic Paste.Material and MethodsFifty single rooted teeth free from dental caries were selected for the study. Teeth were cut at equal distance from root apex (13mm from apex) with sterile diamond disk and straight hand piece for standardization of root length. The opening of root canal was enlarged with engine driven pro-taper files. To remove the organic and inorganic debris, canal was cleaned with 17% EDTA followed by 2.5% NaOCl for 5min. Distilled water irrigation was done for 5 min to remove any traces of used chemical and then sterilized in autoclave at 1200c for 15 min. at 15 lbs pressure. Bacteria cultured on blood agar plate and at the same time fresh antibiotic combinations were made and placed in the root canals, then incubated in the incubator, under sterile conditions and observed at 24hrs, 48hr and 72hrs.ResultsThe largest inhibition zones were observed for the Triple Antibiotic Paste, followed by Amoxicillin and Clavulanic acid + Metronidazole group however, the clearest zones were achieved with Amoxicillin and Clavlunic acid + Metronidazole group and the smallest for Amoxicillin and Metronidazole group.ConclusionsThe results suggest that though Triple antibiotic showed the maximum inhibition, Amoxicillin and Clavulanic acid combination along with Metronidazole gave the most reliable results. Further studies using the different combinations and different concentrations along with different methods of increasing the shelf life of such medications can be undertaken. Key words:Enterococcus faecalis, Triple Antibiotic Paste, Amoxcillin, Clavulanic acid.

Highlights

  • Bacteria and their products play a key role in the initiation and perpetuation of pulpo-periapical pathosis

  • During root canal treatment Bacteria may be removed by filing or by chemical irrigation; but there is no concrete evidence in the literature that bio-mechanical preparation only, results in a bacteria-free root canal system [1]

  • The 50 specimens were randomly divided into five groups (n=10), according to the intracanal medicament used (Fig. 1), as follows: Group A- (Amoxicillin+ Clavulanic acid) 625 mg +Metronidazole 400mg

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Introduction

Bacteria and their products play a key role in the initiation and perpetuation of pulpo-periapical pathosis. Of these bacterial groups Enterococcus faecalis is most common bacteria present in teeth after the failure of root canal therapy. The combination of Metronidazole, Ciprofloxacin, and Minocycline (TAP) appears to be most promising and effective in penetrating dentinal tubules and sterilize root dentine [5].

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