The effect of Ethylenediaminetetraacetic acid on the residual antibacterial effect of dentin treated with double antibiotic paste
Study on EDTA's Interaction with Antibacterial Properties of Treated Dentin
Brief description of study.
This in vitro study will be conducted to investigate the effect of EDTA on residual antibacterial effect of dentin treated with a low concentration of double antibiotic medicament.
Detailed description of study
This in vitro study will be conducted to investigate the effect of EDTA on residual antibacterial effect of dentin treated with a low concentration of double antibiotic medicament.
Eligibility of study
You may be eligible for this study if you meet the following criteria:
- Conditions: Healthy
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Age: 100 years or below
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Gender: All
This study investigates the effect of EDTA, a chemical compound, on the antibacterial properties of dentin, which is a part of the tooth. The dentin will be treated with a low concentration of a double antibiotic medicament, which is a combination of two antibiotics used to prevent bacterial growth.
The study will involve treating dentin samples with EDTA and observing any changes in their antibacterial effects. The procedures will focus on understanding how EDTA interacts with the antibiotics to affect the dentin's ability to resist bacteria.
- Who can participate: This is an in vitro study with no direct participants, focusing on dentin samples.
- Study details: Participants will not be directly involved as this is an in vitro study focusing on dentin samples. The study will analyze how EDTA interacts with the antibiotics in a controlled laboratory setting.
Interested in the study?
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