2017
DOI: 10.11144/javeriana.sc22-1.evmf
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Ex vivo model for studying polymicrobial biofilm formation in root canals

Abstract: Endodontic disease has mainly a microbial origin. It is caused by biofilms capable of attaching and surviving in the root canal. Therefore, it is important to study the conditions in which those biofilms grow, develop and colonize the root canal system. However, few studies have used natural teeth as models, which would take into account the root canal anatomical complexity and simulate the clinical reality. In this study, we used human premolar root canals to standardize in vitro biofilm optimal formation con… Show more

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“…; Campylobacter rectus; different species of streptococci, lactobacilli, staphylococci, and Actinomyces spp. ; and various others [13]. One possible method to eliminate them is the application of intracanal medicaments, such as calcium hydroxide and chlorhexidine gel [4].…”
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confidence: 99%
“…; Campylobacter rectus; different species of streptococci, lactobacilli, staphylococci, and Actinomyces spp. ; and various others [13]. One possible method to eliminate them is the application of intracanal medicaments, such as calcium hydroxide and chlorhexidine gel [4].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%