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Title: Antibacterial efficiency of adjuvant photodynamic therapy and high-power diode laser in the treatment of young permanent teeth with chronic periapical periodontitis. A prospective clinical study
Authors: Rakašević, Dragana
Marinković, Jelena
Marković, Jovan
Nikolić, Biljana 
Marković, Dejan
Keywords: Photodynamic therapy;Young permanent tooth;Diode laser;Periapical periodontitis
Issue Date: Mar-2023
Rank: M23
Publisher: Elsevier
Journal: Photodiagnosis and Photodynamic Therapy
Volume: 41
Start page: 103129
Abstract: 
Background
The study aimed at determining antibacterial efficiency of adjuvant photodynamic therapy (PDT) and high-power diode laser (DL) in the treatment of chronic periapical periodontitis (CPP) in young permanent teeth.

Methods:
Forty-four young permanent teeth with CPP were randomly divided into three groups (PDT, DL and control). Each tooth underwent standard chemo-mechanical treatment, while within tested groups was additionally treated by PDT or DL. Bacterial identification and quantification were provided by MALDI–TOF spectrometry and plate counting assay, performed after accessing the canal, following chemo-mechanical preparation, and after PDT or DL procedure where applicable.
Results:
Thirty-nine young permanent teeth with CCP (patients age 9.77 ± 1.43) completed the study. Before the treatments, 202 isolates belonging to 13 genera/species, including Streptococcus (36), Actinomyces (34), Peptostreptococcus micros (27), Veillonella (25) and Enterococcus faecalis (22), were recovered. Chemo-mechanical treatment reduced CFU count in the all three groups (p < 0.001), but complete eradication was not observed for any of isolated species. Adjuvant PDT and DL completely eradicated isolates of 8 and 6 bacterial genera/species, resulting in complete bacterial elimination from 53.8% and 30.8% of root canals, respectively. In the rest canals, total Δlog CFUs were 4.71 and 4.58.
Conclusion:
The results indicated that both PDT and DL could be performed as adjuvants to standard endodontic treatment of the young permanent teeth with CPP.
URI: https://biore.bio.bg.ac.rs/handle/123456789/5347
ISSN: 1572-1000
DOI: 10.1016/j.pdpdt.2022.103129
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