Method of microbial decontamination of endodontic absorbent paper points: a randomised experimental study

O. A. Pavlovskaya, O. A. Kachanova, V. Volobuev, M. Mitropanova, A. R. Gazarova, V. Y. Zobenko, A. G. Uvarova
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Relevance. One of the challenges in endodontic treatment is preventing the presence or introduction of pathogenic flora into the root canal. Modern treatment protocols aim to maintain aseptic conditions throughout all stages of treatment. Before the final sealing of the root canal, it is dried using endodontic paper points (absorbers). Using previously opened packages of absorbers can pose a risk of contamination by environmental microorganisms.Purpose. This study aims to evaluate the effectiveness of microbial decontamination of endodontic absorbent paper points using various ultraviolet (UV) irradiation treatments.Materials and methods. The study used standard endodontic absorbent paper points, manufactured by compressing paper into cone shapes of various sizes, designed to remove residual moisture from the root canal. The experiment was conducted at the subdivisions of KubSMU of the Ministry of Health of Russia. During the study, absorbers were placed in a bactericidal UV chamber for 1, 3, and 7 days according to the study design. Subsequently, the paper points were immersed in nutrient media and incubated. Results were recorded daily by visually checking for signs of microbial growth (turbidity, sediment, flakes, and other changes in the media). Decontamination was considered complete in the absence of microbial growth in all test tubes. The comparison of the number of positive results was performed using the analysis of four-field contingency tables (comparison of percentage shares in two groups) using the Chi-square test with Yates' correction for independent groups and the McNemar test for dependent groups using Statistica 8.0 software (StatSoft, USA).Results. Analysis of the results from culturing the test samples in nutrient media confirms the safe use of endodontic absorbent paper points immediately after opening the commercial package. In the model used, microbial growth was observed in 22.2% of cases on various media. No positive results for bacterial or fungal contamination were found in samples after treatment. Comparison of the proportion of positive contamination results showed a statistically significant difference according to the McNemar test (p = 0.027). Similarly, a statistically significant difference in the proportions of positive contamination results was observed when comparing with the control group using the Chi-square test with Yates' correction for independent samples (p = 0.009).Conclusion. The study demonstrated that using a UV chamber for storing and decontaminating endodontic absorbent paper points is effective after just one day, significantly reducing the risk of microbial complications in endodontic treatment.
牙髓吸收纸点的微生物净化方法:随机试验研究
相关性。根管治疗的挑战之一是防止病原菌群的存在或引入根管。现代治疗方案的目的是在治疗的所有阶段保持无菌条件。在最终封闭根管之前,要使用根管治疗纸点(吸收剂)对根管进行干燥。使用之前已打开包装的吸收剂可能会带来被环境微生物污染的风险。本研究旨在评估使用各种紫外线(UV)照射处理牙髓吸收纸点的微生物净化效果。研究使用了标准的牙髓吸收纸点,这些纸点是通过将纸压缩成不同大小的锥形而制成的,旨在去除根管中残留的水分。实验在俄罗斯卫生部 KubSMU 分部进行。在研究过程中,根据研究设计,吸收器被放置在紫外线杀菌箱中 1、3 和 7 天。随后,将纸点浸入营养培养基中培养。每天目测微生物生长的迹象(培养基中的浑浊度、沉淀物、薄片和其他变化),记录结果。如果所有试管中都没有微生物生长,则认为净化完成。使用 Statistica 8.0 软件(StatSoft,美国)进行独立组的 Chi-square 检验和 Yates'校正,以及因果组的 McNemar 检验,通过四区或然表分析(两组中百分比份额的比较)来比较阳性结果的数量。在营养培养基中培养测试样本的结果分析证实,牙髓吸收纸点在打开商品包装后立即使用是安全的。在所使用的模型中,有 22.2% 的病例在各种培养基上观察到微生物生长。在处理后的样本中没有发现细菌或真菌污染的阳性结果。根据 McNemar 检验(P = 0.027),阳性污染结果比例的比较显示出统计学上的显著差异。同样,在与对照组进行比较时,使用对独立样本进行耶茨校正的卡方检验(Chi-square test)也发现阳性污染结果的比例存在明显的统计学差异(p = 0.009)。该研究表明,使用紫外线室对牙髓吸收纸点进行储存和去污仅需一天即可见效,可显著降低牙髓治疗中微生物并发症的风险。
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