M. Ruiz-Linares, Vsevolod Fedoseev, C. Solana, Cecilia Muñoz-Sandoval, C. Ferrer-Luque
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背景:使用具有长期抗菌特性的牙髓封闭剂可以提高牙髓治疗的成功率。本研究旨在评估两种基于硅酸钙(CS)的封闭剂(AH Plus Bioceramic 和 BioRoot RCS)的长期抗菌活性,并将它们与基于环氧树脂的封闭剂(AH Plus Jet)对生长在人类根尖牙本质上的成熟多微生物生物膜的抗菌活性进行比较。方法在与生物膜接触 1 周和 6 周后,采用直接接触测试法检测封闭剂的抗菌活性。细胞活力通过三磷酸腺苷(ATP)法和流式细胞仪(FC)测定。ATP 测试结果采用韦尔奇校正方差分析,然后进行 Games-Howell 检验。通过方差分析和邓肯检验比较了 FC 在每个时期获得的膜受损细胞的数量。时间间的比较采用学生 t 检验。结果总体而言,接触一周后,环氧树脂密封剂的效果最好。但是,在 6 周后,两种 CS 的抗菌效果最高,而且随着时间的推移,抗菌活性显著增强。结论基于硅酸钙的封闭剂对牙髓生物膜具有长期抗菌活性。
Antibiofilm Efficacy of Calcium Silicate-Based Endodontic Sealers
Background: Using endodontic sealers with long-term antimicrobial properties can increase the success of endodontic treatment. This study aimed to assess the antimicrobial activity over time of two calcium silicate (CS)-based sealers, AH Plus Bioceramic and BioRoot RCS, and to compare them with an epoxy resin-based sealer, AH Plus Jet, against mature polymicrobial biofilms grown on human radicular dentin. Methods: The antimicrobial activity of the sealers was tested using a direct contact test after 1 and 6 weeks of contact with the biofilms. Cell viability was determined by the adenosine triphosphate (ATP) method and flow cytometry (FC). The results of the ATP test were analyzed using an ANOVA with Welch’s correction, followed by the Games–Howell test. The number of cells with damaged membranes obtained by FC in each period was compared by means of an ANOVA and Duncan’s test. For the comparison between times, a Student’s t-test was used. Results: Globally, after a week of contact, the epoxy resin-based sealer obtained the best results. However, at 6 weeks, the two CSs showed the highest antimicrobial efficacy, with a significant increase in this activity over time. Conclusions: Calcium silicate-based sealers exert long-term antimicrobial activity against endodontic biofilms.