Abstract

Endodontic therapy seeks to prevent and when necessary to eliminate endodontic infections. The persistence of microorganisms to the mechanical chemical preparation or the intracanal medication is considered the main cause of the failures of the endodontic treatment. In these cases Enterococcus faecalis is the most commonly found microorganism. Photodynamic therapy (PDT) emerges as a promising adjuvant therapy to conventional endodontic treatment to eliminate these persistent microorganisms. This therapy consists in the association of a specific light source with a photosensitizer in the presence of oxygen, producing cytotoxic species to the microorganisms. Thus, the present article aims at a review of the literature on the use of photodynamic therapy in endodontics, a test that is shown to assist in the preparation of the root canal.

Highlights

  • Endodontic therapy seeks to prevent and when necessary to eliminate endodontic infections

  • The main objectives of endodontic treatment are to provide an efficient cleaning of the root canal in order to eliminate tissue debris, microorganisms and, at the same time, dilate it so that it is possible to perform an impermeable three-dimensional filling, isolating the canal system from the rest of the organism

  • Conventional therapy is used, which consists of cleaning and shaping the root canal system using manual or rotary files, along with the irrigation of auxiliary chemicals, and in some cases, it is complemented with intracanal medication (6)

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Endodontic therapy seeks to prevent and when necessary to eliminate endodontic infections. The persistence of microorganisms to the mechanical chemical preparation or the intracanal medication is considered the main cause of the failures of the endodontic treatment In these cases Enterococcus faecalis is the most commonly found microorganism. During endodontic treatment, maximum disinfection of the root canal system is sought, as well as the prevention of its reinfection In these cases, Enterococcus faecalis has been the most commonly found microorganism (3,4,5). Enterococcus faecalis has been the most commonly found microorganism (3,4,5) To achieve these goals, conventional therapy is used, which consists of cleaning and shaping the root canal system using manual or rotary files, along with the irrigation of auxiliary chemicals, and in some cases, it is complemented with intracanal medication (6). This article aims to conduct a literature review regarding the use of photodynamic therapy in endodontics

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