Keywords : Primary teeth
Irrigation in pediatric dentistry: A review
European Journal of Molecular & Clinical Medicine,
2020, Volume 7, Issue 11, Pages 7610-7616
Success in primary teeth is mainly achieved by complete removal of the debris and necrotic tissue. However, complete removal of the debris and necrotic tissue is done by the root canal irrigants along with mechanical instrumentation. Studies have shown that combination of two or more irrigating solutions in a specific sequence will help to achieve optimal irrigation. Present review of literature provides information of about intra canal irrigant used in pediatric dentistry.
A comparative analysis of different bleaching agents in primary and permanent teeth
European Journal of Molecular & Clinical Medicine,
2020, Volume 7, Issue 11, Pages 7890-7895
Background: The intrinsic stains can be treated by various measures such as internal bleaching of nonvital teeth, external bleaching of vital teeth. The present study was conducted to compared carbamide peroxide (CP), sodium perborate (SP) and hydrogen peroxide (HP) as bleaching agents in primary and permanent teeth.
Materials & Methods:
Results: The mean color value at day 0 in sub group I A was 9.6, in group IB was 10.4 and in group III A was 11.5, in sub group II A was 10.6, group II B was 10.7 and group III B was 11.3. The difference was non- significant (P> 0.05).The mean color value at day 0 in sub group I A was 3.9, in group IB was 6.8 and in group III A was 9.4, in sub group II A was 8.4, group II B was 8.7 and group III B was 8.8. The difference was non- significant (P> 0.05). The mean color value at day 0 in sub group I A was 2.7, in group IB was 6.5 and in group III A was 8.5, in sub group II A was 7.0, group II B was 7.8 and group III B was 8.3. The difference was non- significant (P> 0.05).
Conclusion: All bleaching found to be equally efficient in discolored primary teeth whereas CP was effective in discolored permanent teeth.
Hall Technique: A Clinical Review
European Journal of Molecular & Clinical Medicine,
2020, Volume 7, Issue 11, Pages 8333-8337
Dental caries in primary teeth is considered as the most common oral disease of childhood and has been studied in different countries worldwide. Traditional methods of managing carious primary molars in children include restoration with amalgam, composite resin, compomer, glass ionomer, and stainless steel crowns (SSCs) using conventional tooth preparation or extraction. The Hall technique, a novel method for management carious primary molars where decay is sealed using Preformed Metal Crowns (PMCs), without any caries removal, tooth preparation or local anesthesia. Present review of literature provides insight view about Hall technique.
Radicular Pulp Therapy for the Primary Dentition
European Journal of Molecular & Clinical Medicine,
2020, Volume 7, Issue 6, Pages 1183-1189
Objective: The aim of this research was to screening the radicular pulp therapy for the primary teeth. Materials and methods: There were two different clinical procedures were used in this study one was single visit and another one was multiple visits. Out of those two single visits was more preferable. Various methods were also used to determine the working length of the teeth. Results: We found normal and healthy soft tissue after the treatment. No pathologic resorption associated with bone rare fraction also seen. Radiographic treatment was successful without evidence of bone reabsorption and no periapical radiolucency formation postoperatively. Conclusions: Pulpectomy is meant to protect the main teeth that are missing. The pulpectomy technique consists of debridging and widening canals with graded files in advance of shuttering.