Title of article :
Antimicrobial effects of different concentrations of simvastatin versus triple antibiotic paste on Enterococcus faecalis biofilms at different stages of development
Author/Authors :
Rahimi ، Saeed Department of Endodontics - Dental and Periodontal Research Center, Faculty of Dentistry - Tabriz University of Medical Sciences , Ghasemi ، Negin Department of Endodontics - Faculty of Dentistry - Tabriz University of Medical Sciences , Davoudi ، Paria Department of Endodontics - Faculty of Dentistry - Shahid Beheshti Medical University , Taleb ، Isun , Farajollahi ، Mehran Department of Endodontics - Faculty of Dentistry - Shahid Beheshti Medical University , Rahimi Darehchi ، Naghmeh Semmelweis Dental School , Kazeminejad ، Ezatolah Dental Research Center - Golestan University of Medical Sciences
Abstract :
Background. This study assessed the antimicrobial effects of different concentrations of simvastatin versus triple antibiotic paste (TAP) on Enterococcus faecalis biofilms at different stages of development. Methods. In this in vitro study, 70 human single-rooted mature premolars were decoronated, instrumented, and autoclave-sterilized. Next, an E. faecalis suspension was prepared and inoculated into the canals to obtain 4- and 6-week biofilms. After ensuring biofilm formation, the samples in each group were randomly assigned to 5 subgroups (n=12): 1 mg/mL TAP, 10 mg/ mL TAP, 1 mg/mL simvastatin, 10 mg/mL simvastatin, and positive control (phosphate-buffered saline solution). The medicaments were applied in the canals, and the teeth were incubated for one week. Dentin samples were collected by a rotary file, cultured, and the number of E. faecalis colonies was counted. The Kruskal-Wallis, Mann-Whitney U, and Wilcoxon tests were used for data analysis (α=0.05). Results. There were significant differences in colony counts between the two concentrations of TAP and the control group against both 4- and 6-week biofilms (P 0.05). The antibacterial effect of 10 mg/mL TAP and simvastatin was stronger than that of 1 mg/mL concentration against the 4- and 6-week E. faecalis biofilms (P 0.05). Furthermore, 10 mg/mL TAP and simvastatin were more effective against the 4-week biofilms than the 6-week biofilms (P 0.05). Conclusion. According to the present results and since biofilms may remain viable in the root canal system for weeks to months, applying 10 mg/mL TAP and simvastatin might be more effective.
Keywords :
Enterococcus faecalis , Antibacterial agents , Simvastatin , Root canal preparation
Journal title :
Journal Of Dental Research Dental Clinics Dental Prospects
Journal title :
Journal Of Dental Research Dental Clinics Dental Prospects