2013
DOI: 10.1016/j.joen.2012.11.041
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Cytotoxic Effects and Antibacterial Efficacy of a 3-Antibiotic Combination: An In Vitro Study

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“…According to this, Ruparel et al 2) showed that TAP and DAP significantly reduced the survival of stem cells of the apical papilla (SCAPs) in a concentration dependent fashion, since lower concentrations of 0.01-0.10 mg/mL of TAP and DAP did not have an effect on SCAPs, while Chuensombat et al 17) determined that 0.39 mg/mL TAP was a safe dose, although it was unable to eradicate all bacteria. Recent recommendations suggest doses no higher than 1 mg/mL seeking for a balance between safety and antimicrobial effectivity 38,39) .…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…According to this, Ruparel et al 2) showed that TAP and DAP significantly reduced the survival of stem cells of the apical papilla (SCAPs) in a concentration dependent fashion, since lower concentrations of 0.01-0.10 mg/mL of TAP and DAP did not have an effect on SCAPs, while Chuensombat et al 17) determined that 0.39 mg/mL TAP was a safe dose, although it was unable to eradicate all bacteria. Recent recommendations suggest doses no higher than 1 mg/mL seeking for a balance between safety and antimicrobial effectivity 38,39) .…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Other concerns associated with intracanal use of antibiotics are: fear of promoting antibiotic resistance, risk of allergic reaction 12) and biocompatibility of the medicament 16) . An excessive concentration of TAP might affect the host tissue, limiting tissue regeneration 17) . Therefore, the possibility of using chlorhexidine (CHX) or cetrimide (CTR) as intracanal medication in these regenerative procedures could be a safe alternative 18) .…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Interestingly, the direct incorporation of antibiotics to these membranes has given promising results in terms of inhibition of bacteria growth [7,17,18]. However, although the antibacterial effects of these drugs are well known, recent findings have warned of the potentially toxic effects of these highly concentrated antibiotic drugs on dental pulp stem cells and dental pulp fibroblasts [19,20]. Furthermore, the direct drug release from polymeric substrates undergoes bulk degradation, modifying dramatically the physico-chemical properties of the device, mainly in terms of mechanical properties [21].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A quebra dos íons de hidrogênio do grupo HCl resulta em condição ácida que é uma condição desfavorável para a viabilidade celular (Kobayashi et al, 2007 (Holland et al, 1999;Dummer, 2011), o que é muito controverso entre os autores, uma vez que alguns autores o consideram biocompatível (Ji et al, 2010;Gomes-Filho et al, 2012;Ruparel et al, 2012;Althumairy et al, 2014). (Ruparel et al, 2012;Chuensombat et al, 2013;Althumairy et al, 2014;Phumpatrakom;Srisuwan, 2014 (Hahn et al, 1991). O LTA é uma molécula anfifílica ancorada à parede celular bacteriana e está associado a processos inflamatórios.…”
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“…Há estudos in vitro que avaliam a citotoxicidade de substâncias sobre células de papila analisando o efeito das medicações sobre células em condição de homeostasia (Ruparel et al, 2012;Chuensombat et al, 2013). Entretanto, em quadros de periodontite apical em dentes com rizogênese incompleta, as células da papila que eventualmente tenham sobrevivido se encontram em um ambiente pró-inflamatório resultante da presença de microrganismos na cavidade pulpar e de mediadores inflamatórios liberados por células da polpa, da própria papila ou dos tecidos periapicais.…”
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