Method for detecting the presence of the viable cells in an endodontic sample

Garrit Peter Koller (Inventor), Francesco Mannocci (Inventor), Richard James Cook (Inventor), Timothy F Watson (Inventor), Frederic Festy (Inventor), Federico Foschi (Inventor)

Research output: Patent

Abstract

A method and apparatus for detecting the presence of the viable cells in an endodontic sample in or taken from an endodontic cavity in the tooth, such as the root canal, enables the rapid and low cost identification of the presence or absence of bacteria or other viable cell tissue in the endodontic space by first incubating a viable cell indicator with an endodontic sample for a pre-determined period suitable for chair-side test and then measuring and/or detecting a change in a parameter (e.g. fluorescence) associated with the viable cell indicator. Thereby, the required level of root canal treatment can be reached which minimizes the risk of re-infection without the time, cost and potentially harm of over-preparation and over treatment by the dental surgeon or of a re-treatment.
Original languageEnglish
Patent numberUS 9611500 B2
Publication statusPublished - 7 Apr 2017

Keywords

  • Endodontics
  • Imaging
  • CLINICAL PATIENTS
  • INFECTION
  • Microbial Viability

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