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ENDODONTIC
MICROBIOLOGY
SARANG SURESH HOTCHANDANI
▪ The PURPOSE OF ENDODONTIC TREATMENT is to;
Eradicate the occurring infection
Prevent the microbes from infecting the root canal or peri
radicular tissue.
▪ Endodontic infections usually develop after pulpal necrosis or in
those cases in which pulp was removed for treatment.
▪ Apical periodontitis is inflammatory disease of microbial origin caused
by infection of root canal.
▪ Bacteria are major microorganisms involved in etiology of apical
periodontitis.
▪ APICAL PERIODONTITIS DEVELOPS WHEN FIGHT B/W HOST DEFENSE
AND ROOT CANAL BACTERIA OCCURS WHICH RESULT IN
INFLAMMATION OF PERIAPICAL AREA.
▪ After death of pulp, host defense is lost, then after this, bacteria in root canal form biofilms
(similar to dental caries) which in result damage the periapical area.
ROUTES OF ROOT CANAL INFECTION
▪ Normally, dentine & pulp
are sterile and is covered by
enamel & cementum which
prevent the entry of
microorganisms.
▪ Microorganisms can reach
the pulp when these
protective coverings
(enamel & cementum) are
lost due to following
reasons.
▪ Microbes which can damage the pulp and
can lead to apical periodontitis comes from
following sources;
▪ Oral cavity
▪ Periodontium
▪ Systemic root
▪ Bacteria reach at pulp through following
routes;
▪ Dentinal tubules
▪ Lateral or apical foramina
▪ Systemic roots
▪ Bacterial invasion of dentinal
tubules occurs more rapidly in non
– vital teeth than in vital teeth.
▪ But if the dentine thickness is very
small, permeability to microbes is
increased because of larger
diameter of tubules near the pulp.
▪ In non-vital pulp above mentioned
things does not occur & necrotic
pulp is best environment for
bacteria.
▪ EFFECTS OF VITALITY OF PULP;
▪ Outward movement of fluid in exposed
dentinal fluid prevent the diffusion of
microbes.
▪ Tubular contents also decrease the dentinal
permeability to microbes;
▪ Collage
▪ Crystals
▪ Host defense molecules
▪ Antibodies
▪ Dentinal sclerosis, reparative or reactionary,
smear layer also prevents the diffusion of
microbes.
▪ These effects are produced only when the pulp is
vital.
DIRECT PULP EXPOSURES
It is most
noticeable route of
endodontic
infection.
Caries (most common)
Trauma
Restorative procedures
Scaling & root planning
Attrition or abrasion
Naturally absent
Congenital anomalies
• Dens invaginates
• Dens evaginatus
• Palatal groove defects
PERIODONTAL DISEASE
▪ Microbes in subgingival biofilms reach the pulp thorough
▪ Dentinal tubules
▪ Lateral, apical or furcation canals.
▪ Pulp necrosis due to periodontal disease develop only when
periodontal pocket reaches the apical foramina which
damages the vessels penetrating through apical foramina.
ANACHORESIS
▪It is a process by which microorganisms
are transmitted in the blood or lymph to
an area of tissue damage.
▪There is no clear evidence that this
process cause root canal infection.
MICROBIOTA OF ENDODONTIC INFECTION
CLASSIFICATION OF
ENDODONTIC INFECTION
▪ Extra radicular infection
▪ Intra radicular infection
▪ Primary infection
▪ Secondary infection
▪ Persistent infection
• Asymptomatic apical
periodontitis
• Dialister invisnus
• Bacteroids.
• Symptomatic Apical
Periodontitis
• Treponema Denticola
• Acute Apical Abscess
• Porphyromonas
Endodonticalis,
• Treponema Denticola
The
different
types of
endodontic
diseases
contain
different
types of
microbes.
PRIMARY INTRA RADICULAR INFECTION
(VIRGIN INFECTION)
▪These are those microorganisms which
initially invade & colonize the necrotic pulp
tissue.
▪ These organisms may be those which initially infected
the pulp and resulted in inflammation & then
necrosis. OR these organisms may be late comers
which arrive as soon as pulp necrosis.
PRIMARY INTRA RADICULAR INFECTION
(VIRGIN INFECTION)
▪ Primary infection is caused by mixed group of bacteria;
gram +ve, gram -ve & others.
▪ Composed of 10 – 30 bacterial species & 103 – 108 bacterial cells
per canal.
PERSISTENT & SECONDARY ENDODONTIC
INFECTIONS.
▪ Persistent endodontic
infections; these are those
microbes which survive in
root canal after intra
canal antimicrobial
procedures.
▪ Secondary Endodontic
Infection; these are those
microbes which occupy the
root canal during or after
professional intervention of
root canal (RCT).
▪ They can be oral or non-oral
bacteria depending on source.
•Loss or leakage of
restorative material.
•Tooth fracture.
•Opened teeth for
drainage of
abscess.
SOURCE OF
MICROBES
BETWEEN
APPOINTMENTS
Gram Positive
Bacteria are Most
Common Persistent
Bacteria.
E. faecalis facultative
anaerobic gram positive
coccus (30 – 90% cases) &
Candida infections (3 – 18%
cases) are found more
commonly in root canal
treated teeth in post
treatment apical
periodontitis (Secondary
Intra Radicular)
EXTRA RADICULAR INFECTIONS
▪Extra radicular infections are
characterized by, microbial invasion &
proliferation in the inflamed peri radicular
tissue as a result of intra radicular
infections.
▪The most common form of extra radicular
infection is acute apical abscess.
EXTRA RADICULAR INFECTION CAN BE CAUSED BY INTRA
RADICULAR BACTERIA OR BACTERIA FROM OUTER SIDE.
▪ Those extra radicular infections which are caused
by intra radicular bacteria are treated easily by RCT.
▪Example; Sinus Tract
▪ If the extra radicular infection which are caused by
outer side are treated only by Endodontic Surgery.
▪Example; Actinomycosis
SYMPTOMATIC INFECTIONS
▪ Occurrence and intensity of symptoms is due to interaction
of following factors with each other;
▪ Difference in virulence ability among strains of same species
▪ The number of occurring species & interaction among them
▪ The number of bacterial cells (load)
▪ Environmental factors which regulate the expression of virulence
factor of microbes
ECOLOGY OF ENDODONTIC MICROBIOTA
▪ Necrotic root canal is a fertile
environment for bacterial growth.
▪ It gives bacteria a moist, warm,
nutritious & anaerobic environment
which is protected from host defense
due to absence of microcirculation in
necrotic pulp.
▪ The ecologic factors which affect
the composition of microbes in
necrotic root canal include;
▪ Oxygen tension & redox potential
▪ Type & amount of available nutrients
▪ Bacterial interactions
OXYGEN TENSION & REDOX POTENTIAL
▪ Different bacterial species dominate at different
stages of the infectious process.
▪ In initial phases of pulpal infectious process;
▪ Facultative bacteria predominate
▪ During pulp necrosis & consumption by facultative
bacteria, oxygen is reduced in root canal so;
▪ Obligate anaerobes predominate here
AVAILABLE NUTRIENTS UTILIZED BY
BACTERIA IN ROOT CANAL
The necrotic pulp tissue
Proteins & glycol proteins from tissue fluid
Components of saliva
Products of metabolism of other bacteria
INTERACTION WITH OTHER SPECIES IN
ROOT CANAL
▪Positive interaction enhances the survival
capacity & quantity of interacting bacteria;
▪ Mutualism, Commensalism
▪Negative interaction decreases the quantity
of bacteria;
▪ Example; Competition & Antagonism
APICAL PERIODONTITIS AS A BIOFILM
RELATED DISEASE
▪ Bacteria in root canal may exist in one of two
patterns;
▪Planktonic cells (unattached free floating cells)
▪ Easily eliminated with instrumentation & irrigation.
▪ Formation of biofilm that adheres to walls of root canal.
(DOMINANT PATTERN IN APICAL PERIODONTITIS)
▪ More difficult to eradicate & require special therapeutic
approaches.
APICAL PERIODONTITIS AS A BIOFILM
RELATED DISEASE
▪ So, it means apical periodontitis is also
biofilm induced oral disease like caries
& marginal periodontitis.
▪ Definition of Biofilm: sessile,
multicellular microbial community
characterized by cells that are firmly
attached to a surface and trapped in
self – produce matrix.
▪ Advantages of Biofilm:
▪ Good communication
among species
▪ Metabolic cooperation
▪ Protection against
exogenous threats
▪ Pathogenic effect on the
host
Endodontic Microbiology

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Endodontic Microbiology

  • 2. ▪ The PURPOSE OF ENDODONTIC TREATMENT is to; Eradicate the occurring infection Prevent the microbes from infecting the root canal or peri radicular tissue. ▪ Endodontic infections usually develop after pulpal necrosis or in those cases in which pulp was removed for treatment.
  • 3. ▪ Apical periodontitis is inflammatory disease of microbial origin caused by infection of root canal. ▪ Bacteria are major microorganisms involved in etiology of apical periodontitis. ▪ APICAL PERIODONTITIS DEVELOPS WHEN FIGHT B/W HOST DEFENSE AND ROOT CANAL BACTERIA OCCURS WHICH RESULT IN INFLAMMATION OF PERIAPICAL AREA. ▪ After death of pulp, host defense is lost, then after this, bacteria in root canal form biofilms (similar to dental caries) which in result damage the periapical area.
  • 4. ROUTES OF ROOT CANAL INFECTION ▪ Normally, dentine & pulp are sterile and is covered by enamel & cementum which prevent the entry of microorganisms. ▪ Microorganisms can reach the pulp when these protective coverings (enamel & cementum) are lost due to following reasons. ▪ Microbes which can damage the pulp and can lead to apical periodontitis comes from following sources; ▪ Oral cavity ▪ Periodontium ▪ Systemic root ▪ Bacteria reach at pulp through following routes; ▪ Dentinal tubules ▪ Lateral or apical foramina ▪ Systemic roots
  • 5. ▪ Bacterial invasion of dentinal tubules occurs more rapidly in non – vital teeth than in vital teeth. ▪ But if the dentine thickness is very small, permeability to microbes is increased because of larger diameter of tubules near the pulp. ▪ In non-vital pulp above mentioned things does not occur & necrotic pulp is best environment for bacteria. ▪ EFFECTS OF VITALITY OF PULP; ▪ Outward movement of fluid in exposed dentinal fluid prevent the diffusion of microbes. ▪ Tubular contents also decrease the dentinal permeability to microbes; ▪ Collage ▪ Crystals ▪ Host defense molecules ▪ Antibodies ▪ Dentinal sclerosis, reparative or reactionary, smear layer also prevents the diffusion of microbes. ▪ These effects are produced only when the pulp is vital.
  • 6. DIRECT PULP EXPOSURES It is most noticeable route of endodontic infection. Caries (most common) Trauma Restorative procedures Scaling & root planning Attrition or abrasion Naturally absent Congenital anomalies • Dens invaginates • Dens evaginatus • Palatal groove defects
  • 7. PERIODONTAL DISEASE ▪ Microbes in subgingival biofilms reach the pulp thorough ▪ Dentinal tubules ▪ Lateral, apical or furcation canals. ▪ Pulp necrosis due to periodontal disease develop only when periodontal pocket reaches the apical foramina which damages the vessels penetrating through apical foramina.
  • 8. ANACHORESIS ▪It is a process by which microorganisms are transmitted in the blood or lymph to an area of tissue damage. ▪There is no clear evidence that this process cause root canal infection.
  • 9. MICROBIOTA OF ENDODONTIC INFECTION CLASSIFICATION OF ENDODONTIC INFECTION ▪ Extra radicular infection ▪ Intra radicular infection ▪ Primary infection ▪ Secondary infection ▪ Persistent infection • Asymptomatic apical periodontitis • Dialister invisnus • Bacteroids. • Symptomatic Apical Periodontitis • Treponema Denticola • Acute Apical Abscess • Porphyromonas Endodonticalis, • Treponema Denticola The different types of endodontic diseases contain different types of microbes.
  • 10. PRIMARY INTRA RADICULAR INFECTION (VIRGIN INFECTION) ▪These are those microorganisms which initially invade & colonize the necrotic pulp tissue. ▪ These organisms may be those which initially infected the pulp and resulted in inflammation & then necrosis. OR these organisms may be late comers which arrive as soon as pulp necrosis.
  • 11. PRIMARY INTRA RADICULAR INFECTION (VIRGIN INFECTION) ▪ Primary infection is caused by mixed group of bacteria; gram +ve, gram -ve & others. ▪ Composed of 10 – 30 bacterial species & 103 – 108 bacterial cells per canal.
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  • 14. PERSISTENT & SECONDARY ENDODONTIC INFECTIONS. ▪ Persistent endodontic infections; these are those microbes which survive in root canal after intra canal antimicrobial procedures. ▪ Secondary Endodontic Infection; these are those microbes which occupy the root canal during or after professional intervention of root canal (RCT). ▪ They can be oral or non-oral bacteria depending on source.
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  • 16. •Loss or leakage of restorative material. •Tooth fracture. •Opened teeth for drainage of abscess. SOURCE OF MICROBES BETWEEN APPOINTMENTS
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  • 18. Gram Positive Bacteria are Most Common Persistent Bacteria.
  • 19. E. faecalis facultative anaerobic gram positive coccus (30 – 90% cases) & Candida infections (3 – 18% cases) are found more commonly in root canal treated teeth in post treatment apical periodontitis (Secondary Intra Radicular)
  • 20. EXTRA RADICULAR INFECTIONS ▪Extra radicular infections are characterized by, microbial invasion & proliferation in the inflamed peri radicular tissue as a result of intra radicular infections. ▪The most common form of extra radicular infection is acute apical abscess.
  • 21. EXTRA RADICULAR INFECTION CAN BE CAUSED BY INTRA RADICULAR BACTERIA OR BACTERIA FROM OUTER SIDE. ▪ Those extra radicular infections which are caused by intra radicular bacteria are treated easily by RCT. ▪Example; Sinus Tract ▪ If the extra radicular infection which are caused by outer side are treated only by Endodontic Surgery. ▪Example; Actinomycosis
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  • 23. SYMPTOMATIC INFECTIONS ▪ Occurrence and intensity of symptoms is due to interaction of following factors with each other; ▪ Difference in virulence ability among strains of same species ▪ The number of occurring species & interaction among them ▪ The number of bacterial cells (load) ▪ Environmental factors which regulate the expression of virulence factor of microbes
  • 24. ECOLOGY OF ENDODONTIC MICROBIOTA ▪ Necrotic root canal is a fertile environment for bacterial growth. ▪ It gives bacteria a moist, warm, nutritious & anaerobic environment which is protected from host defense due to absence of microcirculation in necrotic pulp. ▪ The ecologic factors which affect the composition of microbes in necrotic root canal include; ▪ Oxygen tension & redox potential ▪ Type & amount of available nutrients ▪ Bacterial interactions
  • 25. OXYGEN TENSION & REDOX POTENTIAL ▪ Different bacterial species dominate at different stages of the infectious process. ▪ In initial phases of pulpal infectious process; ▪ Facultative bacteria predominate ▪ During pulp necrosis & consumption by facultative bacteria, oxygen is reduced in root canal so; ▪ Obligate anaerobes predominate here
  • 26. AVAILABLE NUTRIENTS UTILIZED BY BACTERIA IN ROOT CANAL The necrotic pulp tissue Proteins & glycol proteins from tissue fluid Components of saliva Products of metabolism of other bacteria
  • 27. INTERACTION WITH OTHER SPECIES IN ROOT CANAL ▪Positive interaction enhances the survival capacity & quantity of interacting bacteria; ▪ Mutualism, Commensalism ▪Negative interaction decreases the quantity of bacteria; ▪ Example; Competition & Antagonism
  • 28. APICAL PERIODONTITIS AS A BIOFILM RELATED DISEASE ▪ Bacteria in root canal may exist in one of two patterns; ▪Planktonic cells (unattached free floating cells) ▪ Easily eliminated with instrumentation & irrigation. ▪ Formation of biofilm that adheres to walls of root canal. (DOMINANT PATTERN IN APICAL PERIODONTITIS) ▪ More difficult to eradicate & require special therapeutic approaches.
  • 29. APICAL PERIODONTITIS AS A BIOFILM RELATED DISEASE ▪ So, it means apical periodontitis is also biofilm induced oral disease like caries & marginal periodontitis. ▪ Definition of Biofilm: sessile, multicellular microbial community characterized by cells that are firmly attached to a surface and trapped in self – produce matrix. ▪ Advantages of Biofilm: ▪ Good communication among species ▪ Metabolic cooperation ▪ Protection against exogenous threats ▪ Pathogenic effect on the host