Plasma-treated water eliminates Streptococcus mutans in infected dentin model.

DENTAL MATERIALS JOURNAL(2017)

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Non-mechanical procedures for removing caries-infected dentin are warranted in dentistry. We previously demonstrated the marked sterilization effect for direct irradiation of low-temperature plasma using dentin model infected with Streptococcus mutans. However it requires 180s of intraoral plasma irradiation to eliminate bacteria. We alternatively investigated whether plasma-treated water (PTW), i.e., pure water exposed to plasma in an atmosphere, has a same bactericidal activity with the plasma irradiation. In the infected dentin model, the viable S. mutans counts recovered by bur at depth of 0.8-2.4 mm from the cavity floor were 10(4)-10(6) CFU/ round bur. After PTW application for only 10 s, the count was significantly decreased to below the detection limit (2.5 CFU/round bur) or 3.0 +/- 5.0 CFU/round bur. Since the bactericidal activity of PTW is rapidly deactivated at body temperature (37 degrees C), PTW is likely to be biocompatible and holds significant potential for non-mechanical procedures for removing caries-infected dentin.
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Plasma,Water,Sterilization,Streptococcus mutans,Dentin
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