SOUSA, M. A. R.; http://lattes.cnpq.br/5289347375411667; SOUSA, Maria Aparecida Rocha.
Resumo:
The present study aims to compare the antimicrobial effectiveness of a solution
based on polyhexamethylene biguanide (PHMB) and the action of chlorhexidine
gluconate in root canal systems infected with Enterococcus Faecalis. Thirty-two
human lower molars were selected and immersed in a test tube containing brain and
heart infusion broth and sterilized in an autoclave, remaining for 24 hours at 37 ° C
in a biological oven to confirm this procedure. Samples were contaminated with
Enterococcus Faecalis and incubated for 4 weeks at 37 ° C, with culture medium
renewed every 7 days. The teeth were divided into four groups: CHLx (n = 13) –
Chlorhexidine Gluconate 2% gel, PHMB Group (n = 13) - 0.2% gel-based
polyhexamethylene biguanide solution, Positive Control Group (n = 3) and Group
Negative control (n = 3). Microbiological samples were collected with absorbent
paper cones before (S1) and after (S2) the preparation of the distal canals with
WaveOne Gold Primary instrument (25.07) associated with the analyzed
antimicrobial substances. The total volume used to model each channel was 1.5mL
of chlorhexidine or PHMB and 6mL of saline 0.9%.
The results showed negative culture percentage in 77% of the samples for the CHLx
and PHMB groups. According to the methodology used, it can be concluded that the
use of gel substance CHLx 2% and PHMB 0.2% produced similar antimicrobial
activity when used during root canal instrumentation.