Title of article :
Antibacterial Activity of Diode Laser and Sodium Hypochlorite in Enterococcus Faecalis-Contaminated Root Canals
Author/Authors :
Sohrabi, Khosrow Department of Endodontics - Dental School - Tehran University of Medical Sciences - International Campus, Tehran , Sooratgar, Aidin Department of Endodontics - Dental School - Tehran University of Medical Sciences - International Campus, Tehran , Zolfagharnasab, Kaveh General Dentist - Tehran , Kharazifard, Mohammad Javad Department of Epidemiology - Tehran University of Medical Sciences - International Campus, Tehran , Afkhami, Farzaneh Department of Endodontics - Dental School - Tehran University of Medical Sciences - International Campus, Tehran
Abstract :
Introduction: The aim of the present in vitro study was to evaluate the disinfection ability of 980-nm diode laser in comparison with sodium hypochlorite (NaOCl) as a common root canal irrigant in canals infected with Enterococcus faecalis (E. faecalis). Methods and Materials: The root canals of 18 extracted single-rooted premolars were prepared by rotary system. After decoronation, the roots were autoclaved. One specimen was chosen for the
negative control, and the remaining teeth were incubated with E. faecalis suspension for
two weeks. Subsequently, one specimen was selected as the positive control and the
remaining samples were divided into two groups (n=8). The samples of the first group were
irrigated with 5.25% NaOCl and the second group were treated with a 980-nm diode laser.
Microbial samples were taken from the root canals and bacterial cultivation was carried
out. The average value and the standard deviation of colony-forming units (CFU) of each
specimen were measured using descriptive statistics. The student’s t-test was used to
compare the reduction in CFU in each group. The equality of variance of CFU was
measured by the Levene’s test. Results: NaOCl resulted in 99.87% removal of the bacteria
and showed significantly more antibacterial effect compared to the 980-nm diode laser
which led to 96.56% bacterial reduction (P<0.05). Conclusion: Although 5.25% NaOCl
seems to reduce E. faecalis more effectively, the diode laser also reduced the bacterial count.
Therefore a 980-nm diode laser could be considered as a complementary disinfection method in root canal treatment.
Keywords :
Diode Laser , Enterococcus faecalis , Root Canal Disinfection , Root Canal Irrigant
Journal title :
Iranian Endodontic Journal (IEJ)