Abstract

BackgroundThe purpose of this study was to investigate the antimicrobial activities of four endodontic sealers (GuttaFlow2, AH Plus, ProRoot MTA and RealSeal) against E. feacalis, E.coli and C.albicans.MethodsThe antimicrobial activities of four endodontic sealers were assessed by both agar diffusion test (ADT) and direct contact test (DCT) in this study. In ADT, the results were reported as the diameter of the growth inhibition zone. Both fresh and 1-day-setting sealers were measured. In DCT, microorganisms in suspension were exposed to the sealers for 10, 30 and 60 min and the survival of microorganisms were determined after exposure at different time points(after mixing, 1 and 7 days). The number of colony-forming unit (CFU) was counted. The results were analyzed with ANOVA and Tukey tests.ResultsBoth ADT and DCT results showed that Guttaflow2 presented no effect against any tested microorganisms. In ADT, fresh RealSeal had the largest inhibition zone against all tested microbes, followed by AH Plus and ProRoot MTA. ProRoot MTA demonstrated inhibition zones against all the three test microbes after setting for 1 day, while the other three sealers showed no inhibition activity. In DCT, fresh AH Plus had the strongest antimicrobial effects against all the three tested microorganisms for every contact times, while its antimicrobial activity diminished significantly with time. Fresh RealSeal and ProRoot MTA also showed strong antimicrobial effect and still showed antimicrobial effect after 1-day-setting. The antibacterial effects of RealSeal against E. faecalis and antifungal effect of ProRoot MTA were observed after 7 days of setting.ConclusionsGuttaFlow2 had no antimicrobial activity. Freshly mixed RealSeal and AH Plus demonstrated strong antimicrobial effects. RealSeal showed antimicrobial effects after setting in DCT. ProRoot MTA showed high antimicrobial activity and exhibited anti-inflammation potentials after setting.

Highlights

  • The purpose of this study was to investigate the antimicrobial activities of four endodontic sealers (GuttaFlow2, AH Plus, ProRoot Mineral trioxie aggregate (MTA) and RealSeal) against E. feacalis, E.coli and C.albicans

  • Among several classes of endodontic sealers, antimicrobial activity of cold flowable filling system GuttaFlow2, epoxy resin-based AH Plus, calcium silicate– based MTA and multi-methacrylate resin-based RealSeal have been investigated in this study

  • The aim of the present study was to evaluate the antimicrobial activity of four different endodontic sealers including GuttaFlow2, AH Plus, ProRoot MTA and RealSeal against microorganisms commonly isolated from infected root canals (i.e., E.faecalis, E.coli and C.albicans) by both agar diffusion test (ADT) and direct contact test (DCT)

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Introduction

The purpose of this study was to investigate the antimicrobial activities of four endodontic sealers (GuttaFlow, AH Plus, ProRoot MTA and RealSeal) against E. feacalis, E.coli and C.albicans. Microorganisms and their products are the main pathogenic factors in pulpal and periapical infection [1]. Instrumentation, irrigation and intra-canal medication in root canal treatment (RCT) process help to eliminate the infective substances [4, 5]. Even after these procedures, some residual microbes still remain in the. Its antimicrobial effects on different microorganisms involved in root canal infections are yet to be elucidated

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