Publications by authors named "Thais Cristina Pereira"

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  • This study examined different irrigation techniques to see how they affect the amount of bacteria expelled during root canal procedures using Reciproc files.
  • Researchers used conventional syringe irrigation and passive ultrasonic irrigation (PUI) with varying activation cycles on 70 contaminated human premolars, organizing them into six experimental groups.
  • Results showed that using the smaller Reciproc file (25/0.08) led to more bacterial extrusion, especially when PUI was applied, while the larger file (40/0.06) resulted in less extrusion overall.
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Objectives: The objective of the present work was to evaluate the ultrasonic agitation, time and vehicle (propylene glycol or distilled water) on the antimicrobial potential and penetrability of calcium hydroxide pastes on infected dentin by means of Confocal Laser Scanning Microscopy (CLSM) and microbiological culture (MC).

Materials And Methods: Dentin specimens were infected with Enterococcus faecalis using a new contamination protocol of 5 days. The specimens were divided into eight groups and dressed with the pastes for 7 or 15 days: G1) calcium hydroxide (CH) + propylene glycol (prop)/7 days (d), G2) CH + prop/7d + ultrasonic agitation (U), G3) CH + distilled water (dw)/7d, G4) CH + dw/7d + U, G5) CH + prop/15d, G6) CH + prop/15d + U, G7) CH + dw/15d, G8) CH + dw/15d + U.

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A significant number of health care professionals subjected to high-risk situations have been infected by Covid-19 due to the lack of adequate protection equipment or the deficient safety margins that these present. The aim of this study was to investigate whether the use of a personal peripheral sealing device (PSD) on surgical face masks (SM) allows them to achieve double mask properties, by providing two-way protection to professionals or users. The proposed device is a thermoplastic resin ring composed of a reusable and biodegradable polylactic acid (PLA) designed to be used in a healthcare setting.

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Objective: This in vitro study compared the penetration, pH, calcium ion release, solubility, and intradentinal decontamination capacity of calcium hydroxide (CH) pastes with different vehicles and additives.

Materials And Methods: Infected standard bovine dentine contaminated with Enterococcus faecalis were treated with propolis extract, chlorhexidine, and camphorated paramonochlorophenol (CPMC) loaded in CH paste for the bacterial viability evaluation made by confocal laser scanning microscopy (CLSM) and microbiological culture. Beside this, 50 acrylic teeth were filled with the previously mentioned pastes to evaluate the pH and calcium ion release (pHmeter and atomic absorption spectrophotometer at time intervals of 7, 15, and 30 days) and solubility (micro-computed tomographic imaging before and after 15 days).

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Unlabelled: New technical and scientific developments have been advocated to promote the success of the endodontic treatment. In addition to rotary and reciprocating systems, irrigating solution agitation has been suggested and passive ultrasonic irrigation (PUI) is the most used.

Objective: To evaluate, in vitro, the effect of ultrasound streaming (US) in the disinfection of flattened root canal systems prepared by the ProTaper, BioRaCe and Reciproc systems, utilizing the microbiological culture.

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Objective: The aim of this study was to compare the in vitro intradentinal antimicrobial ability of the calcium hydroxide and tri-antibiotic pastes.

Materials And Methods: Standard bovine dentin tubes were sterilized and then infected with Enterococcus faecalis by a new contamination protocol of great depths of dentin. The specimens were filled with the medications, divided into two test-groups: calcium hydroxide (Group 1) and tri-antibiotic (Group 2) pastes.

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Synopsis of recent research by authors named "Thais Cristina Pereira"

  • Thais Cristina Pereira's recent research primarily focuses on advancements in endodontics, particularly in improving the efficacy of root canal treatments through innovative irrigation techniques and materials.
  • Significant findings include the enhancement of antimicrobial properties and penetrability of calcium hydroxide pastes using ultrasonic agitation and the examination of apical bacterial extrusion in response to different file sizes and irrigation methods.
  • Additionally, her work addresses safety in clinical settings, demonstrated by the investigation of a personalized sealing device for surgical masks to enhance protection for healthcare professionals during high-risk situations, such as the COVID-19 pandemic.