Abstract

The aim of the work was to study the antioxidant efficiency of anodic dissolution of silver-copper and copper electrodes, cases of near-canal endodontic effects in Tocom disease, in relation to mixed cultural transgenic pathogens infected with root diseases when examining chronic forms of pulpitis. The results of the study showed that the anodic dissolution of both silver-copper and copper electrodes has a pronounced and, in general, unidirectional antibacterial effect. It was found that the anodic dissolution of the copper electrode showed a more pronounced effect on mixed cultures of pathogenic microorganisms S. constellatus + F. nucleatum and Streptococcus sanguis + Enterococcus faecium. The data obtained indicate that in apex-phoresis in teeth with partially obliterated root canals, along with anodic dissolution of silver-copper electrodes, anodic dissolution of copper electrodes can be used.

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