The effect of root canal preparation tapers on planktonic bacteria and biofilm reduction in the apical third: A correlative microtomography and microbiological laboratory study

Author:

Macedo Fernanda Piffer Garcia1,Soares Adriana de Jesus2ORCID,Marceliano‐Alves Marília Fagury Videira345ORCID,Martinez Elizabeth1,Lopes Ricardo6,Bastos Luan Ferreira6ORCID,Nascimento Wayne Martins1,Limoeiro Ana Grasiela1ORCID,dos Frozoni Marcos1

Affiliation:

1. Department of Endodontics São Leopoldo Mandic Dental Research Center Campinas São Paulo Brazil

2. Department of Endodontics, Piracicaba Dental School Campinas State University Piracicaba São Paulo Brazil

3. Postgraduate Program in Dentistry Iguaçu University Rio de Janeiro Brazil

4. Department of Oral Health Sciences, BIOMAT ‐ Biomaterials Research group & UZ Leuven (University Hospitals Leuven) KU Leuven (University of Leuven) Leuven Belgium

5. Laboratory of Orofacial Pathologies, Imaging and Biotherapies, School of Dentistry, Laboratoire d’Excellence INFLAMEX Université Paris Cité Montrouge France

6. Nuclear Instrumentation Department Rio de Janeiro Federal University Rio de Janeiro Brazil

Abstract

AbstractAimTo evaluate the influence of different preparation tapers on the reduction in planktonic bacteria and biofilms of Enterococcus faecalis and Candida albicans in the apical third (4 mm) of the mesial roots of mandibular molars, correlating decontamination with canal shape.MethodologyAfter microtomography analysis for morphological standardization of the canals, 48 mandibular molar roots, each containing two canals (96 canals), were contaminated with E. faecalis and C. albicans and divided into four groups (n = 11) for canal instrumentation using ProDesign Logic 2 files with different tapers G (.03): # 25.03; G (.04): # 25.04; G (.05): # 25.05; and G (.06): # 25.06 and irrigation with 2.5% sodium hypochlorite. Four roots were examined under a scanning electron microscope (SEM) to qualitatively assess biofilm formation. Eight roots were used as the negative control group (samples were not contaminated). Bacteriological samples were taken exclusively from the apical third of the roots before and after chemical–mechanical preparation and bacterial counts were determined (CFU/mL). The final micro‐CT scan was used to quantify the volume variation and unprepared canal area in the apical third. Statistical analysis was performed using the Kruskal–Wallis, Student–Newman–Keuls and Wilcoxon tests for analysis of microbiological data. anova and the Tukey or Games–Howell test were used for analysis of micro‐CT data and Spearman's test for correlations (α = 5%).ResultsAll groups showed a significant reduction in bacteria (p < .05), with no statistically significant difference between groups. There was no significant difference in per cent volume increase between groups. The unprepared area (Δ%) was affected by the file used (p = .026) and was significantly lower for G (.06) compared to G (.03). There was no statistically significant correlation among bacterial reduction, volume and unprepared area (p > .05).ConclusionThe different preparation tapers influenced root canal shaping in the apical third but did not improve decontamination in this region.

Publisher

Wiley

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