ANTIMICROBIAL EFFICACY OF NANOPARTICLES AS AN INTRACANAL MEDICAMENT: A SYSTEMATIC REVIEW
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.Abstract
Nanoparticles have attracted attention as modern antimicrobial, especially in the complicated oral
cavity environment for diagnosis and treatment, intending to improve comprehensive oral health.
In endodontics, the development of nanomaterials is focused on steps that would improve
antimicrobial efficacy. The current study undertakes a systematic review to assess the
effectiveness of different nanoparticles as an intracanal medicament to improve the antibiofilm
efficacy in the root canal. A wide electronic database search was done restricting to the past ten
years. Articles that are published in the English language were included for the review. Data were
extracted, and the risk of bias was assessed. Of the 351 studies identified and screened according
to the inclusion criteria, nine in vitro studies were included.
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