Rational design of EDTA-incorporated nanoflowers as novel and effective endodontic disinfection against biofilms
Abstract
The ethylenediaminetetradiacetic acid (EDTA) is one of the most commonly used irrigation solutions. Although EDTA has
a very low antimicrobial property, it is used to remove inorganic part of smear layer in areas of root canal system. Herein,
we developed EDTA-incorporated nanofowers (EDTA NFs), for the frst time, as novel and efective irrigation solution with
quite high antimicrobial property to provide complete disinfection in root canal system. We both systematically elucidated
the formation of the EDTA NFs with various techniques, and their catalytic and antimicrobial activities in the presence of
hydrogen peroxide (H2O2) were documented through intrinsic EDTA property and peroxidase-like activities.