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Antimicrobial effects of tinidazole as root canal irrigant.

Chinese Journal of Conservative Dentistry(2010)

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Abstract
AIM:To investigate the antimicrobial effects of Tinidazole as root canal irrigant.METHODS:100 single-rooted teeth with chronic periapical periodontitis were randomly divided into four groups,with 25 teeth in each group.The root canals were irrigated with hydrogen peroxide(HP) with tosylchloramide sodium(TS)(HP+TS),chlorhexindine(CH),tinidazole(TD),chlorhexindine with tinidazole(CH+TD),respectively.Before and after root canal irrigation,a paper point was placed in the lower 1/3 of root canal for 1 min to collect microbial sample.Immediately after sample collection,the paper points were placed on sodium thioglycollate solution and subsequently plated on blood agar plates and incubated in an anaerobic chamber for 48 h.Colony forming units(CFU) were counted and compared by ANOVA with post hoc Turkey tests.RESULTS:After root canal irrigation,CFU in all the 4 groups was significantly reduced(P0.05).The sequential CFU number reduction was HP+TSCHTD CH+TD.The CFU in HP+TS group was significantly lower than the other 3 groups(P0.05).However,no significant difference was found between the TD and the CH+TD group(P0.05).CONCLUSION:Our results suggest that tinidazoli has stronger bacterialcidal effects and is a better candidate than chlorhexindine for root canal irrigation.
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root canal irrigation,bacteria,root canal therapy,anaerobe
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