Evaluation of the antibacterial efficacy of nanomodified triple antibiotic paste with nano anti-inflammatory drug and nano calcium hydroxide as intracanal medicament using confocal laser scanning microscope

Aim: To evaluate and compare the antibacterial efficacy of Nano amoxicillin modified Triple antibiotic paste (mTAP) with nano Ibuprofen and nano calcium hydroxide (Ca(OH)2) as a root canal medicament on Enterococcus faecalis infected root canal dentin.. Methods: Sixty eight semi-cylindrical root sam...

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Published inEndodontology : journal of Indian Endodontic Society Vol. 36; no. 1; pp. 25 - 29
Main Authors Prakhyath, Alekhya, Parvathaneni, Krishna, Raju, T. G, Seshadri, Abitha, Kintada, Venkata, Parepalli, Prem
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published Medknow Publications and Media Pvt. Ltd 01.01.2024
Wolters Kluwer Medknow Publications
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Summary:Aim: To evaluate and compare the antibacterial efficacy of Nano amoxicillin modified Triple antibiotic paste (mTAP) with nano Ibuprofen and nano calcium hydroxide (Ca(OH)2) as a root canal medicament on Enterococcus faecalis infected root canal dentin.. Methods: Sixty eight semi-cylindrical root samples were infected for 3 weeks with E. faecalis ATCC 29212 and randomly assigned into 4 Groups based on the medication used, Ca(OH)2; Nano Ca(OH)2; Amoxicillin mTAP +I (Ibuprofen); Nano Amoxicillin mTAP + Nano Ibuprofen and was incubated for 7 days. The proportions of dead and live bacteria was quantitatively analyzed by Confocal laser scanning microscopy. One-way ANOVA was used to compare the four groups and intergroup comparison with Tukey’s post hoc tests. Results: Nano Amoxicillin mTAP with Nano Ibuprofen was shown to have a higher antibacterial effect against E. faecalis compared to the unmodified medicaments. Conclusion: Nanomodified ICMs of APIs showed better antimicrobial activity due to their increased stability and deeper penetration into dentinal tubules when compared to conventional forms of ICMs.
ISSN:0970-7212
2543-0831
DOI:10.4103/endo.endo_34_23