Rh2 and Ca(OH)2 Combo: Promising Treatment for Root Canal Infections
Introduction
Apical periodontitis, an inflammatory disease affecting tooth apex tissues, is triggered by oral pathogens infecting the root canal. One of the main reason for endodontic treatment failure is Enterococcus (E.) faecalis, a pathogenic bacterium that has extremely high tolerance to the most often used root canal dressing calcium hydroxide (Ca(OH)2).ジンセノサイドRh2, a Chinese herbal extract, has been affirmed to possess anti-microbial properties and synergistic activities. The combination of Rh2 with Ca(OH)2 appears to be a potential alternative to root canal treatment.About E. faecalis
The synergistic antibacterial activities of Rh2 and Ca(OH)2 against E. faecalis.
Rh2 has the potential to enhance the ability of Ca(OH)2 to eradicate E. faecalis and its biofilms in root canals by disrupting the cell membrane and inhibiting the proton transport system on the bacterial surface. The removal of mature bioflims by Rh2 is mainly achieved by removing extracellular polysaccharides and inhibiting bacterial activity. Specifically, Rh2 significantly inhibits H+/K+-ATPase activity of E. faecalis with increasing drug concentration, thus inhibiting the exocytosis of −OH from Ca(OH)2. Strikingly, neither Rh2 nor its combination with Ca(OH)2 shows toxicity to L929 cells at effective antimicrobial activity concentrations.