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Aim. To assess sodium hypochlorite water solution anti-scolex activity against Echinococcus granulosus protoscolexies and effect on secondary echinococcus cysts envelopes.Material and methods.
V. M. DURLESHTER +2 more
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Successful root canal treatment depends on the adequate elimination of pathogenic bacteria. This study evaluated the effectiveness of a novel 445-nm semiconductor laser in reducing bacteria after chemomechanical root canal treatment.
Johannes-Simon Wenzler +3 more
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Summary 1. The phenol coefficient of stable sodium hypochlorite is very high, varying between 42 and 300 with the organisms employed. 2. The hydrogen ion concentration of the disinfectant in the exposure tube has little or no influence upon the phenol coefficient of NaOCl throughout the ranges employed. 3. Mercuric chloride is not as good
Harper F. Zoller, Sylvia M. Eaton
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Surface disinfection challenges for Candida auris: an in-vitro study [PDF]
The emerging pathogenic multidrug-resistant yeast Candida auris is an important source of healthcare-associated infections and of growing global clinical concern.
Akinbobola, A. +9 more
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Sources of DNA contamination and decontamination procedures in the forensic laboratory [PDF]
The sensitivity of forensic DNA typing techniques can cause problems when evidence samples are inadvertently contaminated with DNA from another source. Therefore, precautions need to be taken to minimize the risk of contamination.
De Groote, Sabine +6 more
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Objective To compare and analyze the clinical therapeutic effects of sodium hypochlorite combined with Nd: YAG laser and sodium hypochlorite alone for root canal disinfection in patients with pulpitis.
Qiaolin Lin, Zhixin Li, Mingming Liu
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Comparison of Antibacterial Effects of Three Different Methods on Enterococcus Faecalis in the Root Canal System: An in vitro study [PDF]
Introduction: Effective cleaning of the canal is one of the most important biological goals of root canal treatment. Enterococcus faecalis is one of the most resistant bacteria following root canal treatment.
Masoud Yousefi +2 more
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Reversal of compromised bonding to oxidized etched dentin [PDF]
The mechanism responsible for hydrogenperoxide- or sodium-hypochlorite-induced reductions in dentin bond strength is unknown. This in vitro study tested the hypothesis that these oxidizing agents were responsible by attempting to reverse the effect with ...
Carvalho, RM +7 more
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Agua y Suero Fisiológico para Prevenir la Formación de Paracloroanilina [PDF]
Indexación: Web of Science; Scielo.ABSTRACT: This study determined if p-chloroaniline (PCA) can be minimized by using distilled water and physiological saline solution following sodium hypochlorite but before chlorhexidine.
Araya, Pilar +4 more
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In Vitro Bond Strength of Dentin Treated with Sodium Hypochlorite: Effects of Antioxidant Solutions. [PDF]
Grazioli G +8 more
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