ABSTRACT
The goal of endodontic treatment is to prevent and control of pulp and periradicular infections. Calcium
hydroxide has a beneficial biological property as an intracanal medicament and can be combined with
cresotin to disinfect bacteria in root canals, especially Enterococcus faecalis (E. faecalis) which is the
most frequently isolated strain in the root canals. The aim of this study was to investigate in vitro the
antimicrobial activity of calcium hydroxide, cresotin, and combination calcium hydroxide and cresotin
(Ca[OH]2+Cresotin, 1:1 and 1:2) against E. faecalis. Antibacterial activity was determined by the agar
diffusion method. The test medicaments were placed inside the hole that made in the inoculated agar
medium. The zone of growth inhibition was measured and recorded after incubation for each plate,
and the result was analysed statistically with ANOVA. The in vitro antimicrobial effects of combination
calcium hydroxide and cresotin (Ca[OH]2+Cresotin, 1:2) has more prominent antimicrobial activity
than others, and calcium hydroxide is more effective than cresotin alone. The antimicrobial activity of
combined calcium hydroxide and cresotin is more effective in killing E. faecalis in comparison to the other
treatments.
Calcium Hydroxide--therapeutic use
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Root Canal Therapy
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Enterococcus faecalis