Abstract

The in vitro reduction of a bacterial population in a root canal by mechanical instrumentation using three techniques was evaluated.  Root canals inoculated with a Enterococcus faecalis (E. faecalis) suspension were instrumented using hand Hedstroem files, Giromatic files, and Hero 642 rotary instruments. Irrigation was performed using sterile saline solution.  Root canals were sampled before and after instrumentation.  After serial dilutions, samples were plated onto Mitis-Salivarius agar and the colony forming units grown were counted.  All instruments tested were able to significantly reduce the number of bacterial cells in the root canal, however, the results of this study indicated that Hedstroem files, Giromatic, and Hero 642 techniques were not significantly different in their ability to reduce intracanal bacteria.

Keywords: Hero 642, Giromatic, Hedstroem files, root canal microbiology, root canal instruments

Citation:  Colak M, Evcil S, Bayindir Y, Yigit N.  The Effectiveness of Three Instrumentation Techniques on the Elimination of Enterococcus Faecalis from a Root Canal:  An In Vitro Study.  J Contemp Dent Pract 2005 February;(6)1:094-106.


 
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