Abstract
Background Modified triple antibiotic paste (MTAP) helps in the elimination of microorganisms which is imperative for the success of endodontic therapy. The intracanal medicament powders must be mixed with vehicles for better handling and penetration in the root canals. The purpose of this study is to comparethe effect of six low-surface-tension vehicles on the penetration of MTAP in dentinal tubules. Methodology The root apices of 60 single-rooted human mandibular premolars were resected to obtain 12mm length. After biomechanical preparation,intracanal medicaments were prepared by mixing with the six vehicles (Group 1-Bupivacaine,Group 2- Sodium ether lauryl sulfate,Group 3- Neosporin H,Group 4- Chlorhexidine gluconate,Group 5- Chitosan, and Group 6- Polyethylene glycol) with MTAP and Rhodamine B dye. Middle and apical transverse sections were scanned under a confocal laser scanning microscope. The data were statistically analyzed using the one-way ANOVA test and the level of significance was p<0.05. Results The maximum depth of penetration was seen in Group 2 (MTAP with sodium ether lauryl sulfate) followed by Group 5 (MTAP with chitosan),Group 4 (MTAP with chlorhexidine gluconate),Group 1 (MTAP with bupivacaine),and Group 6 (MTAP with polyethylene glycol),and the least penetration by Group 3(MTAP with Neosporin H). The depth of penetration in the middle level was in the order of Group 2 followed by Group 4,Group 5, Group 3,Group 6, and Group 1. The depth of penetration in the apical level was in the order of Group 2 followed by Group 5,Group 1,Group 4,Group 6,and Group 3. The overall depth of penetration was significantly higher at the middle level than at the apical level. Conclusion Group sodium ether lauryl sulfate showed the maximum depth of penetration in both the middle and apical areas. The least depth of penetration in the middle area was seen in group bupivacaine andthe apical area by group Neosporin H.
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