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Notas para el estudio de Endodoncia

PROFESOR DR. RICARDO RIVAS MUÑOZ

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APOYO ACADÉMICO POR ANTOLOGÍAS
Odontología basada en evidencias

UNIDAD 13. MICROBIOLOGÍA EN ENDODONCIA
Sección 2: Asepsia y antisepsia

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1ª Sección

13.1. Estado actual de la microbiología endodóntica
13.1.1. Flora microbiana
13.2. Control microbiológico
13.2.1. Frotis
13.2.2. Cultivos
13.2.2.1. Medios
13.2.2.2. Técnica
13.2.2.3. Limitaciones del cultivo
13.2.2.4. Usos del cultivo en endodoncia

2ª Sección

13.3. Asepsia y antisepsia en endodoncia
13.3.1. Protocolo Aséptico.
13.3.2. Esterilización
13.4. Utilización del control microbiológico en clínica e investigación
13.4.1. Desinfectantes
13.4.2.1. Categorías de utilización
13.4.2.2. Desinfectante ideal

3ª Sección

13.4.2.3. Medicamentos intraconductos
13.4.2.4. Curación provisional

4ª Sección

13.4.3. Antimicrobianos específicos en endodoncia
13.4.3.1. Pacientes de alto riesgo
13.4.3.2. Antibióticos de elección
13.4.4. Investigación en endodoncia

 
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REGRESAR A LA SECCIÓN SOBRE LA ASEPSIA Y ANTISEPSIA EN LA PRÁCTICA ENDODÓNTICA

 

RESUMEN DE ARTÍCULO CITADO:

Endodontic Study Guide

Microbiology in Endodontics: An Online Study Guide

Abstract

The Editorial Board of the Journal of Endodontics has developed a literature-based study guide of topical areas related to endodontics. This study guide is intended to give the reader a focused review of the essential endodontic literature and does not cite all possible articles related to each topic. Although citing all articles would be comprehensive, it would defeat the idea of a study guide. This section will present the topical areas of microorganisms involved in primary infection; microorganisms involved with failing endodontics, culturing, bacteremia, and endodontics; leaving teeth open; antibiotics; actinomycosis; sterilization of instruments and sterilization of gutta-percha, microorganisms in periradicular lesions; biofilms; and fungi, viruses, and prions.

Sterilization of Instruments and Core Obturating Materials

  1. E.S. Senia, R.V. Marraro, J.L. Mitchell, A.G. Lewis and L. Thomas, Rapid sterilization of gutta-percha cones with 5.25% sodium hypochlorite, J Endod 1 (1975), pp. 136–140. Abstract PDF (378 K) |
  2. E.S. Senia, R.V. Marraro and J.L. Mitchell, Cold sterilization of gutta-percha cones with formocresol vapors, J Am Dent Assoc 94 (1977), pp. 887–890
  3. R.J. Frank and G.B. Pelleu Jr, Glutaraldehyde decontamination of gutta-percha cones, J Endod 9 (1983), pp. 368–371.
  4. M.O. Ludkow and K.P. Hermsen, Rapid sterilization of gutta-percha points after chairside contamination, Quintessence Int 17 (1986), pp. 419–421.
  5. A. Stabholz, A. Stabholz, S. Friedman, I. Heling and M.N. Sela, Efficiency of different chemical agents in decontamination of gutta-percha cones, Int Endod J 20 (1987), pp. 211–216. Full Text via CrossRef
  6. E.J. Neaverth and E.A. Pantera Jr, Chairside disinfection of radiographs, Oral Surg Oral Med Oral Pathol 71 (1991), pp. 116–119. Abstract | PDF (457 K)
  7. G.J. Reams, J.C. Baumgartner and J.C. Kulild, Practical application of infection control in endodontics, J Endod 21 (1995), pp. 281–284. Abstract | PDF (497 K)
  8. C.L. Cardoso, C.R. Kotaka, R. Redmerski, M. Guilhermetti and A.F. Queiroz, Rapid decontamination of gutta-percha cones with sodium hypochlorite, J Endod 25 (1999), pp. 498–501. Abstract | PDF (411 K)
  9. S.D. Hokett, J.R. Honey, F. Ruiz, M.K. Baisden and M.M. Hoen, Assessing the effectiveness of direct digital radiography barrier sheaths and finger cots, J Am Dent Assoc 131 (2000), pp. 463–467.
  10. P.G. da Motta, C.B. de Figueiredo and S.M. Maltos et al., Efficacy of chemical sterilization and storage conditions of gutta-percha cones, Int Endod J 34 (2001), pp. 435–439. Full Text via CrossRef |
  11. N. Ozalp, Z. Okte and B. Ozcelik, The rapid sterilization of gutta-percha cones with sodium hypochlorite and gluteraldehyde, J Endod 32 (2006), pp. 1202–1204. Article | PDF (62 K)
  12. M.J. Royal, A.E. Williamson and D.R. Drake, Comparison of 5.25% sodium hypochlorite, MTAD, and 2% chlorhexidine in the rapid disinfection of polycaprolactone-based root canal filling material, J Endod 33 (2007), pp. 42–44. Article | PDF (257 K)

 

JOE Editorial Board. Microbiology in Endodontics: An Online Study Guide. JOE may 2008;34(5-1):e151-e164 . Disponible en http://www.sciencedirect.com

Investigado por Dr. Ricardo Rivas Muñoz, Profesor de endodoncia, FES Iztacala, UNAM

 

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