Evaluation of antimicrobial effect of chlorhexidine and two different concentrations of thyme essence in pulp therapy of deciduous teeth.

2015 ◽  
Vol 10 (2) ◽  
pp. 35-44
Author(s):  
A Jafari ◽  
A Heidari ◽  
M Kiyani ◽  
Y Baradaran Nakhjavani ◽  
Ronak Bakhtiari
2020 ◽  
Author(s):  
Baoying Liu ◽  
Jin LIU ◽  
Di ZHANG ◽  
Zhi lei YANG ◽  
Ya ping FENG ◽  
...  

Abstract Background The mechanism of action of silver diammine fluoride (SDF) on plaque micro-ecology is seldom studied. This study investigated micro-ecological changes in dental plaque on extensive caries of deciduous teeth after topical SDF treatment. Methods Deciduous teeth with extensive caries freshly removed from school children were collected in clinic. Unstimulated saliva collection and initial plaque sampling were done before tooth extraction, then each caries was topically treated with 38% SDF in vitro. After intervention, each tooth was stored respectively in artificial saliva at 37°C. Repeated plaque collections were done at 24 hours and 1 week post-intervention. Post-intervention micro-ecological changes including microbial diversity, microbial metabolism function as well as species correlations were analyzed and compared after pyrosequencing of the DNA from the plaque sample using Illumina MiSeq platform. Results After SDF application, microbial diversity decreased (p>0.05), although not statistically significant. Microbial community composition post-intervention was noticeably different from that of supragingival and pre-intervention plaque as well as saliva. At 1 week post-intervention, the relative content of Pseudomonas , Fusobacterium and Pseudoramibacter was noticeably higher than before, while most of the other bacteria was noticeably reduced, although not statistically significant (P>0.05). The inter-microbial associations became more complex, much more positive associations among survived bacteria were observed than negative ones. COG function classification diagram showed carbohydrate transportation and metabolic functions in the plaque were significantly reduced at 24 hours and 1 week post-intervention. Conclusions SDF has extensive antimicrobial effect on dental plaque, which may reduce carbohydrate metabolism in dental plaque and help promote new balance of the plaque flora.


2020 ◽  
Author(s):  
Baoying Liu ◽  
Jin LIU ◽  
Di ZHANG ◽  
Zhi lei YANG ◽  
Ya ping FENG ◽  
...  

Abstract Background: The mechanism of action of silver diammine fluoride (SDF) on plaque micro-ecology is seldom studied. This study investigated micro-ecological changes in dental plaque on extensive caries of deciduous teeth after topical SDF treatment. Methods: Deciduous teeth with extensive caries freshly removed from school children were collected in clinic. Unstimulated saliva collection and initial plaque sampling were done before tooth extraction, then each caries was topically treated with 38% SDF in vitro. After intervention, each tooth was stored respectively in artificial saliva at 37℃. Repeated plaque collections were done at 24 hours and 1 week post-intervention. Post-intervention micro-ecological changes including microbial diversity, microbial metabolism function as well as species correlations were analyzed and compared after pyrosequencing of the DNA from the plaque sample using Illumina MiSeq platform. Results: After SDF application, microbial diversity decreased (P>0.05), although not statistically significant. Microbial community composition post-intervention was noticeably different from that of supragingival and pre-intervention plaque as well as saliva. At 1 week post-intervention, the relative content of Pseudomonas, Fusobacterium and Pseudoramibacter was noticeably higher than before, while most of the other bacteria was noticeably reduced, although not statistically significant (P>0.05). The inter-microbial associations became more complex, much more positive associations among survived bacteria were observed than negative ones. COG function classification diagram showed carbohydrate transportation and metabolic functions in the plaque were significantly reduced at 24 hours and 1 week post-intervention. Conclusions: SDF has extensive antimicrobial effect on dental plaque, which may reduce carbohydrate metabolism in dental plaque and help promote new balance of the plaque flora.


2021 ◽  
Vol 2021 ◽  
pp. 1-8
Author(s):  
Maryam Hajiahmadi ◽  
Jamshid Faghri ◽  
Zohre Salehi ◽  
Fariba Heidari

Introduction. Early childhood caries is a kind of caries occurring in deciduous teeth. Bacteria are among the main factors. Antibacterial agents such as fluoride are used in both prevention and treatment, but their application in children faces limitations such as fluorosis. Therefore, novel methods of caries prevention among the children are mainly focused on the use of fluoride-free active ingredients. In this comparative study, antibacterial effects of gels containing propolis and aloe vera, fluoride, xylitol, and CPP-ACP were investigated. Methods. This is an in vitro study. By plate well technique, plates containing gels were created in the culture medium of Streptococcus mutans and Lactobacillus, and their antibacterial impacts were evaluated by measuring the inhibition zone after 24, 48, and 72 hours. Then, different concentrations of each gel were evaluated in the same way for the antibacterial properties. For each sample, this process was iterated 3 times, where the average was declared as the final number. The collected data were entered in SPSS 24. Results. In both bacteria, propolis gel and aloe vera had the highest zone of inhibition, followed by fluoride and xylitol in the second and third places, respectively. Different concentrations of gels are significantly different in terms of antimicrobial effect (P value ≤ 0/05). The antimicrobial effect of propolis and aloe vera gel was kept up to the concentration of 1 / 16 . As the bacterial and gel contact time is prolonged, the antibacterial effect of different gels increases, but the difference is not statistically significant (P value = 0.109). CPP-ACP gel had no antimicrobial effect at any concentration. Conclusion. Propolis and aloe vera gel had a greater antimicrobial effect than other gels, where such effect was observed in low concentrations. CPP-ACP gel had no antimicrobial properties.


2017 ◽  
Vol 9 (1) ◽  
Author(s):  
Ullal A. Nayak ◽  
Saakshe Wadhwa ◽  
Nilotpol Kashyap ◽  
Deepesh Prajapati ◽  
Amit V. Mahuli ◽  
...  

Author(s):  
Ana Catarina Gaioso Lucas Leite ◽  
Aronita Rosenblatt ◽  
Merilane da Silva Calixto ◽  
Cirlene Maria da Silva ◽  
Neide Santos

2020 ◽  
Author(s):  
Baoying Liu ◽  
Jin LIU ◽  
Di ZHANG ◽  
Zhi lei YANG ◽  
Ya ping FENG ◽  
...  

Abstract Background The action mechanism of silver diammine fluoride (SDF) on plaque micro-ecology was seldom studied. This study investigated micro-ecological changes in dental plaque on extensive carious cavity of deciduous teeth after topical SDF treatment. Methods Deciduous teeth with extensive caries freshly removed from school children were collected in clinic. After initial plaque collection, each cavity was topically treated with 38% SDF in vitro. Repeated plaque collections were done at 24 hours and 1 week post-intervention. Post-intervention micro-ecological changes including microbial diversity, microbial metabolism function as well as inter-microbial connections were analyzed and compared after Pyrosequencing of the DNA from the plaque sample using Illumina MiSeq platform. Results After SDF application, microbial diversity decreased (p>0.05). Microbial community composition post-intervention was obviously different from that of supragingival and pre-intervention plaque as well as saliva. At 1 week post-intervention, the relative content of Pseudomonas , Fusobacterium and Pseudoramibacter was obviously higher than before, while most of the other bacteria was obviously reduced, although not statistically significant (P>0.05). The inter-microbial connections became more complex, with positive connections overcame negative ones. Carbohydrate transportation and metabolic functions in the plaque were significantly reduced at 24 hours and 1 week post-intervention. Conclusions SDF has extensive antimicrobial effect on dental plaque, which may reduce carbohydrate metabolism in dental plaque and help promote new balance of the plaque flora.


Mutagenesis ◽  
2016 ◽  
Vol 31 (5) ◽  
pp. 589-595 ◽  
Author(s):  
Nilton C. N. Santos ◽  
Maria E. S. P. Ramos ◽  
Aline F. B. Ramos ◽  
Adriana B. Cerqueira ◽  
Eneida M. M. Cerqueira

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