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. 2022 Jul 14;58(7):931. doi: 10.3390/medicina58070931

Table 1.

Studies investigating bacteraemia associated with endodontic treatment.

Study Method Used Findings
[77] Culture-based approach
  • 3.3% after non-surgical root canal treatment

  • 33% in periapical curettage case

  • 83.3% in surgical flap reflection

  • 100% after tooth extraction

[78] Culture-based approach
  • 100% after tooth extraction

  • 70% after dental scaling

  • 20% following root canal treatment

[79] Culture-based approach
  • Propionibacterium acnes was recovered from the blood in cases where overinstrumentation occurred

[39] Culture-based approach
  • Propionibacterium acnes, Peptostreptococcus prevotii, Fusobacterium nucleatum, Prevotella intermedia and Saccharomyces cerevisiae were recovered from the blood in cases where overinstrumentation occurred

  • P. intermedia, Actinomyces israelii, Streptococcus intermedius and Streptococcus sanguis were found in cases where instrumentation ended inside the canal

[80] Culture-based approach using sodium dodecyl sulfate-polyacrylamide gel electrophoresis
  • Findings confirmed that the isolates identified from blood in previous studies including (Propionibacterium acnes, Peptostreptococcus prevotii, Fusobacterium nucleatum, Prevotella intermedia, Actinomyces israelii, Streptococcus intermedius, and Streptococcus sanguis) originated from the root canal

[81] DNA-Hybridization
  • Results suggested that bacteria isolated from the blood originated from the root canal

[37] Phenotypic and genotypic approach
  • All root canals contained anaerobic bacteria

  • Frequency of bacteraemia varied from 31% to 54%

[38] Culture-based approach
  • Bacteraemia found in 30% of the cases

[71] Molecular approach (qPCR)
  • Detected bacteraemia after non-surgical root canal therapy in all cases that were detected negative for bacteraemia with a culture approach