Evaluation of Papacarie®, Carie-Care™, BRIX3000™ and conventional hand instrumentation for caries removal in primary teeth: a randomized control study.

Autor: Gupta N; Department of pedodontics and preventive dentistry, Mahatma Gandhi Dental college and hospital, 302022 Jaipur, India., Marwah N; Department of pedodontics and preventive dentistry, Mahatma Gandhi Dental college and hospital, 302022 Jaipur, India., Nigam A; Department of pedodontics and preventive dentistry, Mahatma Gandhi Dental college and hospital, 302022 Jaipur, India., Vishwanathaiah S; Department of preventive dental sciences, Division of pediatric dentistry, College of Dentistry, Jazan University, 45142 Jazan, Saudi Arabia., Alessa N; Department of pediatric dentistry and orthodontics, Dental college, King Saud University, 11545 Riyadh, Saudi Arabia., Almeslet A; Department of Oral maxillofacial surgery and diagnostic sciences, College of Medicine and Dentistry, Riyadh Elm University, 12734 Riyadh, Saudi Arabia., Alhakami K; King Abdulaziz medical city of national guard health affairs, 21423 Jeddah, Saudi Arabia., Dawood T; Department of Preventive dental sciences, Division of periodontics, College of Dentistry, Jazan university, 45142 Jazan, Saudi Arabia., Masha FM; The middle sector, Ministry of Health, General Directorate for Health, 84211 Jazan, Saudi Arabia., Maganur PC; Department of preventive dental sciences, Division of pediatric dentistry, College of Dentistry, Jazan University, 45142 Jazan, Saudi Arabia.
Jazyk: angličtina
Zdroj: The Journal of clinical pediatric dentistry [J Clin Pediatr Dent] 2024 May; Vol. 48 (3), pp. 131-138. Date of Electronic Publication: 2024 May 03.
DOI: 10.22514/jocpd.2024.066
Abstrakt: In the current odontological era, carious lesions are removed while tooth tissue is preserved. Most of these ideals are met by chemomechanical caries removal (CMCR) methods, which are easy and comfortable to use, differentiate and eliminate infected tissues, minimize pressure, vibration and heat, and are cost-effective. This study examines the efficacy of commercially available CMCR agents, namely Papacarie®, Carie-Care™ and BRIX3000™, and a conventional hand instrumentation method for caries removal in deciduous molars in terms of time consumption, ease of application, and pain perception. For this randomized clinical trial, 120 children aged 4 to 9 years were selected and randomly allocated to four groups of 30 patients each. Time consumption, ease of application, and pain perception were evaluated at three intervals: pre-, during- and post-caries removal, using Wong-Baker FACES (WBF) Pain Rating Scale and the Face, Legs, Activity, Cry, Consolability (FLACC) scale. The results showed that among the compared materials and conventional hand instrumentation technique, Carie-Care™ was statistically found to be the least time-consuming with a p -value of 0.019, have the least pain perception with a p -value of 0.02, and was clinically the best with respect to manipulation and handling. While all three CMCR agents aid in the removal of carious tissue, Carie-Care™ was the most effective based on time consumption, pain perception and simplicity of administration.
Competing Interests: The authors declare no conflict of interest.
(©2024 The Author(s). Published by MRE Press.)
Databáze: MEDLINE