2018
DOI: 10.1111/iej.12913
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Effectiveness and clinical implications of the use of topical antibiotics in regenerative endodontic procedures: a review

Abstract: Regenerative endodontic procedures (REPs) are biologically based procedures planned to replace damaged tissues, including dentinee and root structures, as well as cells of the pulp-dentine complex. Effective sterilization of the root canal is essential in REPs, and antibiotics have been widely used to disinfect root canals. The aim of this paper was to review the scientific literature on (i) Effectiveness of antibiotics used in REPs against bacteria implicated in endodontic disease; (ii) Scientific evidence su… Show more

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“…A remarkable number of microorganisms are able to invade the root canal space, forming a biofilm and infiltrating the dentinal walls [35]. Therefore, REPs require a high-level, wide-spectrum disinfection, deep into the dentinal tubules, that does not disrupt the remaining dentin, or negatively affect stem cell viability [12,13,17,24]. The American Association of Endodontists' Regenerative Committee has established a recent protocol which includes the use of either calcium hydroxide or DAP and TAP [11].…”
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“…A remarkable number of microorganisms are able to invade the root canal space, forming a biofilm and infiltrating the dentinal walls [35]. Therefore, REPs require a high-level, wide-spectrum disinfection, deep into the dentinal tubules, that does not disrupt the remaining dentin, or negatively affect stem cell viability [12,13,17,24]. The American Association of Endodontists' Regenerative Committee has established a recent protocol which includes the use of either calcium hydroxide or DAP and TAP [11].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Several in vitro and in vivo studies have described the efficacy of the combination of ciprofloxacin, metronidazole and minocycline (3-MIX), against several endodontic pathogens [12][13][14][15]. However, this topical triple antibiotic paste (TAP) may result in substantial tooth discoloration, primarily due to the chelating effect of the minocycline against the calcium ions [16][17][18]. Additionally, the bonding agents applied in the pulp chamber may be partially ineffective against root and crown staining [19,20].…”
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“…Therefore, low concentrations between 0.39 mg/mL [28] and 0.1 mg/mL [23] are recommended to date. For triple antibiotic pastes, minocycline has been replaced with cefuroxim to avoid tooth discoloration [30][31][32]. In the described cases, triple antibiotic paste was prepared in a liquid consistency and inserted into the canal by use of a syringe in a controlled manner under an operating microscope.…”
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“…However, as pastes that contains tetracycline or its derivates have the disadvantage of stain tooth structures the use of these substances has been discouraged. 11 Due to this reason, this study questioned whether modifying the original CTZ paste formulation would affect its properties in order do establish a novel paste to be used in dentistry. Therefore, the aim of this study was to evaluate physiochemical properties of a novel paste (CZ Paste) for endodontic treatment of primary teeth with necrotic pulps and compare its antimicrobial activity to CTZ and ZOE pastes.…”
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confidence: 99%