Antimicrobial capacity of propolis in pulp therapy

Introduction: Pulpotomy therapy is a treatment commonly carried out in pediatric patients to counteract the infection present, frequently chemical agents are used as antimicrobials being somewhat contradictory in terms of their effects. Objective: To evaluate the antimicrobial action of 10% ethanoli...

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Autor principal: Orellana, José E
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spelling I10-R335-article-368722022-03-04T12:53:06Z Antimicrobial capacity of propolis in pulp therapy Capacidad antimicrobiana de propoleo en terapia pulpar Orellana, José E Pulp therapy, propolis, pediatric dentistry Terapia Pulpar, Propóleo, Odontopediatría Introduction: Pulpotomy therapy is a treatment commonly carried out in pediatric patients to counteract the infection present, frequently chemical agents are used as antimicrobials being somewhat contradictory in terms of their effects. Objective: To evaluate the antimicrobial action of 10% ethanolic extract of propolis in pulp therapy of primary dental organs. Materials and Methods: In this study, 10% ethanolic extracto of propolis (EEP) of natural origin was used for the treatment of pulpotomies. Its antimicrobial action was evaluated by collecting microbiological simples before the placement of EEP sample (S1) and after its placement sample (S2). The degree of microbial development was evaluated in McFarland Units and by CFU count at two initial times and 24 hrs. Results: Propolis showed antimicrobial capacity since the results show an average decrease in bacterial growth amog the 20 samples, being from 8.30 to 8.10 in S1 and S2 as well as from 9,18 to 8.96 in S1a ande S2a. The results show an antimicrobial effect, obtaining differences between S1 and S2, results that favor the antimicrobial capacity of propolis. Conclusions: The use of plant extracts or natural derivatives such as propolis for the treatment of pulp therapy such as propolis for the treatment of pulp therapy such as pulpotomies in primary teeth is promising as an alternative to formocresol Introducción: La terapia con pulpotomía es un tratamiento comúnmente llevado a cabo en pacientes pediátricos para contrarrestar la infección presente, frecuentemente se utilizan agentes químicos como antimicrobianos siendo algo contradictorios en cuanto a sus efectos. Objetivo: Evaluar la acción antimicrobiana del extracto etanólico de propóleo al 10% en terapia pulpar de órganos dentarios primarios. Materiales y Metodos: En este estudio se utilizó el Extracto Etanólico de Propóleo (EEP) al 10% de origen natural para el tratamiento de pulpotomías, su acción antimicrobiana fue evaluada mediante la recolección de muestras microbiológicas antes de la colocación de EEP muestra (S1) y después de su colocación muestra (S2). Se evaluó el grado de desarrollo microbiano en Unidades McFarland y por conteo de UFC en dos tiempos inicial y 24 hrs. Resultados: El propóleo mostró capacidad antimicrobiana ya que los resultados presentan una disminución promedio del crecimiento bacteriano entre las 20 muestras, siendo de 8, 30 a 8,10 en S1 y S2, así como de 9,18 a 8,96 en S1a y S2a. Los resultados muestran un efecto antimicrobiano, obteniendo diferencias entre S1 y S2, resultados que favorecen la capacidad antimicrobiana del propóleo. Conclusiones: El uso de extractos de plantas o derivados naturales como puede ser el propóleo para el tratamiento de terapias pulpares como son las pulpotomías en dientes temporales es prometedor como alternativa del formocresol. Facultad de Odontología 2022-03-04 info:eu-repo/semantics/article info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersion application/pdf text/plain https://revistas.unc.edu.ar/index.php/RevFacOdonto/article/view/36872 Revista de la Facultad de Odontología; Vol. 32 Núm. 1 (2022): Rev Fac Odont 32(1)-2022-Marzo; 11-19 2545-7594 0325-1071 spa https://revistas.unc.edu.ar/index.php/RevFacOdonto/article/view/36872/37180 https://revistas.unc.edu.ar/index.php/RevFacOdonto/article/view/36872/37181 https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/4.0
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topic Pulp therapy, propolis, pediatric dentistry
Terapia Pulpar, Propóleo, Odontopediatría
spellingShingle Pulp therapy, propolis, pediatric dentistry
Terapia Pulpar, Propóleo, Odontopediatría
Orellana, José E
Antimicrobial capacity of propolis in pulp therapy
topic_facet Pulp therapy, propolis, pediatric dentistry
Terapia Pulpar, Propóleo, Odontopediatría
author Orellana, José E
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title Antimicrobial capacity of propolis in pulp therapy
title_short Antimicrobial capacity of propolis in pulp therapy
title_full Antimicrobial capacity of propolis in pulp therapy
title_fullStr Antimicrobial capacity of propolis in pulp therapy
title_full_unstemmed Antimicrobial capacity of propolis in pulp therapy
title_sort antimicrobial capacity of propolis in pulp therapy
description Introduction: Pulpotomy therapy is a treatment commonly carried out in pediatric patients to counteract the infection present, frequently chemical agents are used as antimicrobials being somewhat contradictory in terms of their effects. Objective: To evaluate the antimicrobial action of 10% ethanolic extract of propolis in pulp therapy of primary dental organs. Materials and Methods: In this study, 10% ethanolic extracto of propolis (EEP) of natural origin was used for the treatment of pulpotomies. Its antimicrobial action was evaluated by collecting microbiological simples before the placement of EEP sample (S1) and after its placement sample (S2). The degree of microbial development was evaluated in McFarland Units and by CFU count at two initial times and 24 hrs. Results: Propolis showed antimicrobial capacity since the results show an average decrease in bacterial growth amog the 20 samples, being from 8.30 to 8.10 in S1 and S2 as well as from 9,18 to 8.96 in S1a ande S2a. The results show an antimicrobial effect, obtaining differences between S1 and S2, results that favor the antimicrobial capacity of propolis. Conclusions: The use of plant extracts or natural derivatives such as propolis for the treatment of pulp therapy such as propolis for the treatment of pulp therapy such as pulpotomies in primary teeth is promising as an alternative to formocresol
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