Comparison of Antibacterial Efficacy of Three Final Irrigants
- Conditions
- Endodontic DiseaseRoot Canal Infection
- Interventions
- Drug: QMix Root Canal IrrigantDrug: 17%EDTA+2%ChlorhexidineOther: EDTA
- Registration Number
- NCT03853200
- Lead Sponsor
- Dow University of Health Sciences
- Brief Summary
This study was conducted to determine the antibacterial affect of three different solutions used as final irrigant during endodontic therapy. The investigator's objective was to compare the antibacterial affect of relatively new final irrigant QMix with EDTA and Qmix with EDTA+CHX by evaluating the bacteriological status of the root canal before and after use of the final irrigant.
- Detailed Description
The aim of this clinical trial is to compare the antibacterial efficacy of Qmix, to 17% EDTA+ Chlorhexidine and 17% EDTA, used as final irrigants, during endodontic procedure.
Endodontic treatment was carried out on 90 necrosed teeth of patients under rubber dam isolation and strict sterilization protocol. The teeth were divided into three groups; A, B and C depending on the type of final irrigant to be used. The chemo-mechanical preparation of all the 90 samples was carried out using ProTaper Universal (Dentsply) File system, and 3% sodium Hypochlorite. All the samples from each group were then irrigated according to the final rinse protocol (FRP). Group A was irrigated with Qmix; Group B with 17% EDTA + 2% Chlorhexidine and Group C (Control group) 17% EDTA.
Three bacteriologic samples were taken during the procedure from each root canal under study in all three groups, using sterile paper points. Sample A was collected after access cavity opening and negotiation of the canal but before chemo-mechanical preparation. Sample B was taken after chemo-mechanical preparation but before the use of the final irrigant. Sample C was collected after the use of final irrigation solution. The samples were collected with sterile paper points and were then transferred to microbiology laboratory in microtubes containing Brain Heart Infusion (BHI) broth within 2 hours of sample collection for obtaining the colony forming unit (CFU) counts.
Recruitment & Eligibility
- Status
- COMPLETED
- Sex
- All
- Target Recruitment
- 90
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Teeth:
- Single rooted (One root canal)
- Necrosed teeth requiring root canal treatment.
- Teeth with mature apices
- Permanent dentition
- Mandibular & Maxillary
- PAI category 1 to 4
• Teeth:
- Single rooted teeth with multiple canals
- Root canal treated
- Requiring elective endodontic therapy
- With partial necrosis
- Fractured
- Having calcified and obliterated canals.
- Having root resorption
- Root canals which could not be negotiated to full working length with #10 K file
- Having severe periodontitis with exacerbating features (PAI = 5)
- Having grade III mobility
- Patients who took systemic antibiotics in past four weeks.
Study & Design
- Study Type
- INTERVENTIONAL
- Study Design
- PARALLEL
- Arm && Interventions
Group Intervention Description Group I QMix Root Canal Irrigant QMix the solution under investigation which includes CHX EDTA and detergent QMix Root Canal Irrigant Group II 17%EDTA+2%Chlorhexidine it involves use of two irrigant solutions, 17%EDTA+2%Chlorhexidine Group III EDTA 17% EDTA with no antibacterial activity . the control group
- Primary Outcome Measures
Name Time Method Change in Colony forming Unit Before and after use of final irrigant, up to 5 minutes Change in the Colony forming unit (CFU) of the root canal sample will be assessed by determining the difference between Mean CFU of sample taken before use of final irrigant and sample taken after use of final irrigant.
- Secondary Outcome Measures
Name Time Method
Trial Locations
- Locations (1)
Hasan Zaidi
🇵🇰Karachi, Sindh, Pakistan