
A study tested the antimicrobial effects of a low molecular weight chitosan solution on Enterococcus faecalis in endodontic treatment. Root canals were treated with chitosan, sodium hypochlorite, or water, showing reduced E. faecalis growth with chitosan and hypochlorite. Chitosan strengthened dentine and hindered proteolytic activity, potentially serving as an effective irrigant in root canal treatment with antibacterial and dentine-reinforcing benefits.
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