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ILLUMINATING THE ROOT CANAL: A COMPREHENSIVE REVIEW OF PHOTODYNAMIC THERAPY IN ENDODONTIC DISINFECTION
Dr. Richa Ranjan*, Dr. BS Keshava Prasad, Dr. Vanamala N, Dr. Shreya Raj
ABSTRACT Background: Successful endodontic therapy depends on effective elimination of microorganisms from the root canal system; however, complex anatomy and resistant biofilms, particularly Enterococcus faecalis, limit complete disinfection with conventional methods. Introduction: Antimicrobial photodynamic therapy (aPDT) has emerged as a non-antibiotic adjunct that utilizes a photosensitizer, light, and oxygen to generate reactive oxygen species capable of destroying microbial cells and disrupting biofilms within dentinal tubules.Aim: This review aims to evaluate the mechanism of action, photosensitizers, light delivery systems, and current evidence regarding the effectiveness of aPDT in endodontic disinfection. Conclusion: Current evidence indicates that aPDT enhances microbial reduction when used as an adjunct to chemo-mechanical preparation, particularly in complex canal anatomy. However, variability in protocols and limited long-term clinical data restrict its routine application, necessitating further standardized clinical trials. Keywords: Antimicrobial photodynamic therapy (aPDT), Endodontic disinfection, Enterococcus faecalis, Root canal treatment, Biofilm disruption, Photosensitizers, Reactive oxygen species (ROS), Dentinal tubules, Adjunctive therapy, Light-activated therapy, Chemo-mech [Download Article] [Download Certifiate] |
