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Resumen de Eradication of mature biofilm from the isthmus region using Er, Cr: YSGG Laser as an activator of 2% chlorhexidine gluconate

Ghufran I. Ibrahim, Hussein A. Jawad

  • Challenges in the root canal system, such as isthmus, may limit the action of endodontic equipment and irrigation solutions, so using laser agitation is recommended to upgrade the removal of microbial biofilm. The objective of this study is to assess the effectiveness of the laser in photon-induced photoacoustic streaming protocol agitation of 2% chlorohexidine gluconate in removing mature biofilm in complex root canal systems.

    Seventy-five mesial roots of the lower first and second molars were separated and cultivated with Enterococcus faecalis bacteria for 30 days (except for the negative control group samples). The samples were divided into four groups (n=15), one group acted as a positive control, other groups were irrigated with 2% chlorohexidine gluconate, some of them were agitated with a passive ultrasonic device, while the other samples were agitated by an Erbium, chromium-doped yttrium, scandium, gallium, and garnet laser in photon-induced photoacoustic streaming protocol. An atomic force microscope was used as a new method to get the results in the isthmus area; A scanning electron microscope was also used in the study to examine the samples before and after the treatment. Statistical Package for Social Sciences software was used to collect and analyze data, and two-way ANOVA was used to compare the means of the test groups.

    According to the atomic force microscope and scanning electron microscope analyses, Erbium laser and passive ultrasonic activation groups showed higher antimicrobial efficacy than the syringe irrigation group (p<0.05).

    According to the study’s results, the agitation of chlorohexidine gluconate fluid by Erbium laser in photon-induced photoacoustic streaming at 0.75 W offers better Enterococcus faecalis biofilm removal in the difficult-to-reach areas of lower first and second molars.


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