The microbial community of persistent endodontic infection and the use of root canal disinfectants against E. faecalis: In vitro and in vivo review

M. Ahmad, Sathees B. C. Chandra
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In cases of unsuccessful endodontic treatment, E. faecalis is commonly detected and remains popular among the scientific community for in vitro and in vivo research. The nature of the bacteria's predominance is dependent on the difficulty in cleaning the apical portion of the tooth and E. faecalis' capacity to grow deep into the dentinal tubules. The purpose of this review is to gather current research on root canal disinfection against E. faecalis. In this literature review, four databases were searched: PubMed, EBSCOhost, ScienceDirect, and Google Scholar, with explicit inclusion and exclusion criteria. The compiled review shows that a predominant multi-microbial community within a persistent root canal infection include Porphyromonas gingivalis, Fusobacterium nucleatum, and Enterococcus faecalis. E. faecalis produces moderate biofilms and causes infection through its virulence factors such as esp, cylA, ace, gelE, asa, and efaA. Several disinfecting agents and approaches have been explored for their capacity to eradicate E. faecalis and penetrate the dentinal tubules. Sodium hypochlorite (NaOCl) and chlorhexidine (CHX) gel eliminate E. faecalis and other resistant microbes such as Staphylococcus aureus, and Escherichia coli. Combing NaOCl irrigation with the following: Photon-induced photoacoustic streaming, passive ultrasonic irrigation, and diode laser irradiation, eradicates E. faecalis. The current research has shifted towards nanoparticles against E. faecalis because of its dissolution capacity, size, and antimicrobial efficacy. E. faecalis resists calcium hydroxide through its proton pump mechanism, but it is susceptible to Ca(OH)2 when applying a proton pump inhibitor or chlorhexidine.
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持续性根管感染的微生物群落和根管消毒剂对粪肠杆菌的使用:体内外综述
在牙髓治疗不成功的情况下,粪肠球菌通常被检测到,并且在科学界的体外和体内研究中仍然很受欢迎。细菌优势的性质取决于清洁牙齿根尖部分的难度,以及粪肠杆菌深入牙本质小管的能力。本文综述了国内外对粪肠杆菌根管消毒的研究进展。在本文献综述中,检索了四个数据库:PubMed、EBSCOhost、ScienceDirect和Google Scholar,并明确了纳入和排除标准。汇编的综述显示,在持续性根管感染中,主要的多微生物群落包括牙龈卟啉单胞菌、核梭杆菌和粪肠球菌。粪肠球菌产生适度的生物膜,并通过其毒力因子如esp、cylA、ace、gelE、asa和efaA引起感染。已经探索了几种消毒剂和方法,以消除粪肠杆菌和穿透牙本质小管的能力。次氯酸钠(NaOCl)和氯己定(CHX)凝胶可消除粪肠球菌和其他耐药微生物,如金黄色葡萄球菌和大肠杆菌。将NaOCl灌洗与光子诱导光声流、被动超声灌洗和二极管激光照射相结合,可根除粪肠杆菌。由于纳米颗粒的溶解能力、大小和抗菌效果,目前的研究已经转向针对粪肠杆菌的纳米颗粒。粪肠球菌通过其质子泵机制抵抗氢氧化钙,但当使用质子泵抑制剂或氯己定时,粪肠球菌对Ca(OH)2敏感。
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