Abstract

AIM: Studying the antibacterial properties of the medicamental composition for temporary placement into root canals during treatment of chronic apical periodontitis. MATERIALS AND METHODS: Antibacterial properties of medicamental composition for temporary placement into root canals were determined by the degree of stunting test strains of microorganisms using the agar diffusion method. RESULTS: medicamental composition for temporary placement into root canals possesses varying degrees of severity antibacterial properties on test strains of microflora. Conclusions: medicamental composition for temporary placement into root canals suppresses the test strains of microflora reliably, and can be recommended for clinical treatment of chronic apical periodontitis.

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