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The clinical success of different root canal treatments in primary molars

Year 2013, , 31 - 39, 31.01.2013
https://doi.org/10.7126/cdj.2012.1607

Abstract

Objectives: To examine the success rate of root canal treatment in primary molars with the use two different root canal instrumentation ways, irrigation solutions and root canal sealers.

Materials and Methods: Root canal treatment was applied to 120 second primary molars of 69 children between 5-8 years old. The teeth were divided in 8 groups randomly according to instrumentation ways [conventional stainless-steel hand files / Nickel-titanium (Ni-Ti) rotary files], irrigation solutions [0.5% sodium hypochlorite (NaOCl) and 0.9% saline solution combination / 0.4% chlorhehexidine (CHX)] and root canal sealers [Zinc oxide eugenol cement (ZOE) and Apexit Plus (AP)]. All teeth were restored with stainless steel crowns. The teeth were followed 12 months both clinically and radiographically. All data was analyzed statistically by χ2 and Wilcoxon test.

Results: Statistical significance were found according to “age” and “root canal sealers” factors on success rate of root canal treatment (p<0.05). No statistical significance were found according to gender, jaw, tooth type, root canal instrumentation ways and irrigation solutions  on success rate of root canal treatment (p>0.05). The clinically and radiographically success rate of ZOE and AP were 98.3% and 68.3%, respectively.

Conclusions: Root canal treatment is a successful treatment in primary molars. Ni-Ti rotary files and CHX can be a good alternative for root canal treatment in primary molars. The most effective factor to obtain clinical success of root canal treatment is properties of using root canal sealer.

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Year 2013, , 31 - 39, 31.01.2013
https://doi.org/10.7126/cdj.2012.1607

Abstract

References

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  • Weine FS. Intracanal treatment procedures, basic and advanced topics. In: Weine FS (ed). Endodontic Therapy. 5th ed. St. Louise: Mosby Inc 1996;305-357.
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  • Barr ES, Kleier D, Barr NV. Use of nickel-titanium rotary files for root canal preparation in primary teeth. Pediatr Dent 1999;21:453-454.
  • Kummer TR, Calvo MC, Cordeiro MMR, Vieira RS, Rocha MJ, Catarina FS. Ex vivo study of manual and rotary instrumentation techniques in human primary teeth. Oral Surg Oral Med Oral Pathol Oral Radiol Endod 2008;105:e84-e92.
  • Nagaratna PJ, Shahhikiran ND, Subbareddy VV. In vitro comparison of NiTi rotary instruments and stainless steel hand instruments in root canal preparations of primary and permanent molar. J Indian Soc Pedod Prev Dent 2006;24:186-191.
  • Canoglu H, Tekcicek MU, Cehreli ZC. Comparison of conventional, rotary, and ultrasonic preparation, different final irrigation regimens, and 2 sealers in primary molar root canal therapy. Pediatr Dent 2006;28:518-523.
  • Deery C, Hosey MT, Waterhouse P. Pulp therapy in the primary dentition. In: Deery C, Hosey MT, Waterhouse P (eds). Paediatric Cariology. London: Quintassene Publishing Co. Ltd 2004;108-117.
  • Önçağ Ö, Hoşgör M, Hilmioğlu S, Zekioğlu O, Eronat C, Burhanoğlu D. Comparison of antibacterial and toxic effects of various root canal irrigants. Int Endod J 2003;36:4234
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  • Coll JA, Sadrian R. Predicting pulpectomy success and its relationship to exfoliation and succedaneous dentition. Pediatr Dent 1996;18:57-63.
  • Mani SA, Chawla HS, Tewari A, Goyal A. Evaluation of calcium hydroxide and zinc oxide eugenol as root canal filling materials in primary teeth. J Dent Child 2000;67:142-147. Wright GZ. Pshycologic management of children’s behaviours. In: McDonald RE, Avery DR (eds). Dentistry for the child and adolescent. 8th ed. St Louis: Mosby Inc 2004;34-51.
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  • Goodman JR. Endodontic treatment for children. Br Dent J 1985;158:363-366.
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  • Moss SJ, Addelston H, Goldsmith ED. Histologic study of pulpal floor of deciduous molars. J Am Dent Assoc 1965;70:372-279.
  • Rifkin A. A simple, effective, safe technique fort he root canal treatment of abscessed primary teeth. J Dent Child 1980;435-441.
  • Mohammadi Z, Abbott PV. The properties and applications of chlorhexidine in endodontics. Int Endod J 2009;42:288-302.
  • Vahdaty A, Pitt Ford TR, Wilson RF. Efficacy of chlorhexidine in disinfecting dentinal tubules in vitro. Endod Dent Traumatol 1993;9:2432
  • Martin DM, Crabb HSM. Calcium hydroxide in root canal therapy. Brit Dent J 1977;142:277-283.
  • Kubota K, Golden BE, Penugonda B. Root canal filling materials for primary teeth: A review of the literatüre. ASDC J Dent Child 1992;59:225-227.
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Primary Language English
Journal Section Original Research Articles
Authors

Çiğdem Güler

Taskin Gurbuz

Yucel Yilmaz

Publication Date January 31, 2013
Submission Date June 19, 2012
Published in Issue Year 2013

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EndNote Güler Ç, Gurbuz T, Yilmaz Y (January 1, 2013) The clinical success of different root canal treatments in primary molars. Cumhuriyet Dental Journal 16 1 31–39.

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