Post-treatment apical periodontitis is a fairly prevalent condition frequently caused by a persistent endodontic infection due to failure of the endodontic treatment. Microbial species in treated or untreated root canals were found to be different, with the former being less diverse and mainly characterized by Gram positive, facultative anaerobes bacteria than the latter. Enterococcus faecalis is the most frequently detected species in root-filled teeth in many studies (Zhang et al., 2015). In fact, E. Faecalis retains many virulence factors allowing adhesion to host cells and extracellular matrix, tissue invasion and damage through toxins release, as well as the ability to survive even in harsh environmental conditions. Further studies are needed to clarify E. faecalis prevalence among the different forms of pulpal and periapical lesions as well as its correlation with clinical symptoms.
Study Type
OBSERVATIONAL
Enrollment
72
Chemo-mechanical preparation will be performed using reciprocating instruments . Irrigation will be carried out with 5.25% NaOCl during instrumentation and a final flush of 17% EDTA followed by 5.25% NaOCl. After drying with paper points, canal obturation will be achieved through continuous condensation wave technique. Obturation with gutta-percha will be performed using Reciproc blue R25 master cones and root canal sealer using the BeeFill 2 in 1 device (VDW, GmbH) with a small heat carrier (#40 tip size and .03 taper) following the manufacturer's instructions. After the down-packing phase, the back-filling will be performed with the same device and manual compaction using endodontic pluggers.
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Siena, Italy
Prevalence of E.Faecalis in the canal before the treatment for each group
E.Faecalis prevalence in the canal before the treatment will be calculated for each group.
Time frame: Pre-treatment microbial sampling in the canal was carried out 1 day once arrived at working length with a 10 K-file
Correlation between E.Faecalis presence in the canal before the treatment and the pulpal/periapical status
Correlation between E. faecalis presence in the canal before the treatment and the pulpal/periapical status for each group will be calculated through measures of association
Time frame: Pre-treatment microbial sampling in the canal was carried out 1 day once arrived at working length with a 10 K-file
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