Use of Acetic acid in Endodontics

Use of Acetic acid in Endodontics

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Al-Huwaizi, Hussain
LAP Lambert Academic Publishing
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Acetic acid was evaluated for its effectiveness to be used as an intracanal medicament. Four studies were conducted to confirm the usefulness of acetic acid in medicating the root canals. Study 1: Bacteriology Acetic acid (in different concentrations) and other intracanal medicaments were examined bacteriologically. The weakest concentration of acetic acid that induced a good antimicrobial action was found to be 2 % when it was in direct contact with the microorganisms. The vapor s antimicrobial action of acetic acid was clear in concentrations from 30 % and above. Tricresol formalin, and formocresol exerted an antimicrobial activity that inhibited all the microorganisms on the culture media. CMCP induced a milder antimicrobial action while calcium hydroxide showed a low antimicrobial action only in direct contact. Study 2: Histopathology Twenty albino rabbits were used in this study. Different intracanal medicaments were inoculated in the tibia of the rabbits and the tissue reaction was examined histopathologically after different time intervals. Two percent of acetic acid showed a mild reaction that subsided after 14 days.
EAN 9783846542071
ISBN 3846542075
Binding Paperback / softback
Publisher LAP Lambert Academic Publishing
Publication date November 30, 2011
Pages 148
Language English
Dimensions 229 x 152 x 9
Country Germany
Readership General
Authors Al-Huwaizi, Hussain
Edition Aufl.