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Document Details
Document Type
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Article In Journal
Document Title
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Comparative Study On Antibacterial Activities Of Two Natural Plants Versus Three different intracanal Medications
Comparative Study On Antibacterial Activities Of Two Natural Plants Versus Three different intracanal Medications
Document Language
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English
Abstract
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The aim of this study was a trail to find natural agent to be used as intracanal medication to eliminate the uses of chemical medications with their cytotoxic effects. Antibacterial activities of two natural plants (freshly minced garlic extract and fresh lemon solution were compared with that of three traditional intracanal medications (10% citric acid , 5.25%NaOCl, and CPCP). Mixed root canal flora (collected from necrotic teeth with open cavity, visible sinus tract) and four bacterial strains isolated from infected root canals ( α-hemolytic Streptococci, Streptococci pyogens, Enterococci faecalis and Pseudomonas aeruginosa) were tested. All bacteria were inoculated on blood agar plates as well as inside prepared sterile root canals. On the blood agar surfaces the inhibitory zones were measured around each medication used. pH of each medication was also determined to evaluate its antibacterial properties in relation to its pH value. The results showed that both freshly minced garlic and CPCP represented the statistically significant largest inhibitory zones when compared with other three medications used (F= 7.3341 at p< 0.005). There was no significant difference between bacterial inhibitory action of freshly minced garlic and CPCP. The vials containing samples collected from root canal medicated with CPCP appeared the clearest media, followed by that medicated with minced garlic and 5.25% NaOCl, respectively. The bacterial inhibitory growth in vials containing the samples medicated with fresh lemon solution and 10% citric acid appeared nearly similar or slightly less than that of 5.25% NaOCl. The sensitivity of bacteria used to fresh lemon solution was similar to that of 10% citric acid. There was no significant difference between lemon solution, 10% citric acid and 5.25% NaOCl solution to inhibit the microorganisms used. The medications were ranked in descending order of its acidity as the following: 10% citric acid(pH 1.68), lemon solution( pH 2.21), CPCP (pH 4.27) and 5.25% NaOCl (pH 12.96). It is difficult to determine the pH of minced garlic as it is in semi-solid form.
ISSN
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0
Journal Name
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Cairo Dental Journal
Volume
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15
Issue Number
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3
Publishing Year
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1999 AH
1999 AD
Article Type
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Article
Added Date
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Monday, May 5, 2008
Researchers
Researcher Name (Arabic)
Researcher Name (English)
Researcher Type
Dr Grade
Email
سوسن ابوزيد
Abu Zied, Sawsan
Investigator
Doctorate
sabuzaid@kau.edu.sa
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