Efficacy of antimicrobial property of two commercially available chemomechanical caries removal agents (Carisolv and Papacarie): An ex vivo study.

作者: Maram VinayChand Reddy , AJ Sai Shankar , VenkataGirish Pentakota , Harika Kolli , Haritha Ganta

DOI: 10.4103/2231-0762.159955

关键词: Ex vivoMedicineMolarCaries RemovalStatistical significanceTotal Viable CountAntimicrobialDentinDentistryAntibacterial efficacy

摘要: Purpose: The purpose of the study is to evaluate antimicrobial efficacy Carisolv and Papacarie. There are only a few studies comparing primary teeth. objective this assess effects Papacarie on cariogenic flora compare them. Materials Methods: Fifteen children aged 4-8 years who had at least two molars with broad occlusal cavitated lesions showing brown softened dentin samples were selected. selected 30 teeth randomly divided into groups 15 each for Dentin both taken prior following caries removal. total viable count lactobacilli determined expressed as colony forming units per milliliter. methods removal then compared data statistically analyzed. Results: agents (groups) analyzed by Wilcoxon signed-rank test before after application showed statistical significance. Inter-comparison was Mann-Whitney U Lactobacillus which no Conclusion: have similar antibacterial against chemomechanical agents.

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