scholarly journals Comparative Evaluation of Antimicrobial Efficacy, Depth of Penetration into Dentinal Tubules and Effect on Microhardness of Root Dentin by Sodium Hypochlorite, Neem Extract and Gau Ark as Root Canal Irrigants: An In-vitro Study

Author(s):  
Dhanshri Shashikant Khade ◽  
ND Shashikiran ◽  
Sachin Gugawad ◽  
Namrata Gaonkar ◽  
Swapnil Taur ◽  
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Introduction: Disinfection of root canals can be done using intracanal irrigants. Sodium hypochlorite or NaOCL is amongst the most commonly used endodontic irrigants. Due to disadvantages of NaOCl, there is a need to identify a more biocompatible irrigant. Aim: To evaluate the antibacterial efficacy, depth of penetration into dentinal tubules and effect on microhardness of root dentin when NaOCl, Neem extract, Gau ark and Normal saline used as an irrigant against Enterococcus faecalis. Materials and Methods: Prepared Neem leaf extract, 3% NaOCl, Gau ark, Normal saline, Brain Heart Infusion (BHI) broth and BHI Agar were used in the present in-vitro study conducted from August-October 2019. Antimicrobial efficacy was measured by agar well diffusion method on 10 petriplates. After access opening and biomechanical preparation, each tooth sample was irrigated with 5 mL of irrigant. Samples were decoronated and roots were split along the longitudinal axis to check penetration depth of irrigants under stereomicroscope for 40 teeth samples. After preparation of 40 teeth sample, 2 mm dentin discs prepared were embedded in acrylic resin. Microhardness was checked under Vickers Microhardness (VHN) tester after samples were irrigated. Statistical Analysis of Variance and Tukey post-hoc test were used. Results: Zones of inhibition were highest with NaOCl (7.66 mm). Irrigants penetration depth into dentinal tubules was significant with NaOCl with average value 0.35 mm. Microhardness of root dentin of saline was 145.90 VHN, followed by Neem 136.59 VHN which was then followed by Gau ark 123.05 VHN hence, Neem has lesser effect on microhardness value as compared to NaOCl and Gau ark. There was statistically significant difference among four groups regarding antimicrobial efficacy, depth of penetration into dentinal tubules and microhardness of root dentin. Conclusion: Neem extract showed significant antimicrobial property as compared to Gau ark and normal saline, good penetration depth and less effect on microhardness of root dentin. Herbal irrigant like Neem extract can be used as a root canal irrigant.

2019 ◽  
Vol 7 (4) ◽  
pp. 449-453
Author(s):  
Vrishali Shrigondekar ◽  
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Jyoti Pawar ◽  
Meenal Gulve ◽  
Roshan Samuel ◽  
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2020 ◽  
pp. 76-78
Author(s):  
K Gayathri ◽  
Prathima G.S ◽  
R Sajeev ◽  
A Sanguida

Purpose: Elimination of infectious microorganisms that cause pulpal and periapical diseases through biomechanical preparation and irrigation is mandatory for the success of endodontic therapy. Although many irrigants were used before, a novel approach in the field of endodontics began with the advent of herbal extracts. Passion fruit is an exotic climber possessing many antimicrobial, antifungal and antioxidant properties that fulfil some desirable properties required for an ideal root canal irrigant. Considering these, the study was aimed to compare and assess the antimicrobial efficacy of different concentrations of Passion fruit extract with saline and NaOCl against E. Faecalis. Methods: 80 single rooted premolars following the inclusion and exclusion criteria were taken for the study and was divided randomly in to four groups namely Group A- 30% Passion fruit extract, Group B- 20% Passion fruit extract, Group C- 0.9% Normal saline, Group D- 5.25% Sodium hypochlorite. Before and after irrigation CFU were calculated after canal preparation and irrigation with test and control irrigants was done. All the groups were compared and the data’s were analysed statistically. Results: Group A 30% Passion fruit extract showed a comparable result with Group D- 5.25% Sodium hypochlorite and was statistically significant Conclusion: 20% and 30% Passion fruit extract was found effective in reducing the bacterial load and 30% Passion fruit extract was comparable with 5.25% Sodium hypochlorite


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