On the basis of the overall success rates of all the three medicaments, following order of performance can be inferred clinical success and radiographical success:- ZnO-OO = Vitapex > modified 3MIX-MP paste.
Objectives:The aim of this study was to evaluate the clinical and radiographic success of zinc oxide (ZnO)-ozonated oil, modified 3Mix antibiotic paste, and vitapex in the treatment of primary molars requiring pulpectomy.Methods:Sixty-four primary molars of forty-three healthy children aged between 4 and 8 years with primary molars requiring root canal procedure were treated with ZnO-ozonated oil, modified 3Mix-MP antibiotic paste, and vitapex. Clinical follow up was done at 1, 6,12 months and 18 months while radiographical follow-up was done at 6,12 and 18 months, respectively.Results:The results showed that the clinical success rates of ZnO-ozonated oil, modified 3Mix-MP paste and vitapex were 95.5%,89.5% and 100% respectively and radiographical success rates were 94.4%,80.95% and 100% respectively after 18 months period of observation.Conclusion:The overall success rates of ZnO-ozonated oil, vitapex and modified 3Mix antibiotic paste were comparable.
Background:A new epidemiological index is introduced for full assessment of dental caries which is known as caries assessment spectrum and treatment (CAST). “Spectrum” is considered backbone of this index as it covers from no lesion to advanced stage progression of caries. We aimed to evaluate and compare the status of caries in primary and permanent molars of 7–8-year-old schoolchildren of Shimla using CAST index and to find if any correlation exists between the status of caries in evaluated teeth.Methods:Three hundred and one schoolchildren with age group of 7–8 years were selected from schools in Shimla. CAST codes were determined for primary molars and first permanent molars. The distribution of CAST codes in the examined molars is correlated with the help of Spearman's rank correlation coefficient. The level of statistical significance was established at P < 0.05. The intraexaminer reliability was determined by the unweighted kappa coefficient.Results:Caries was assessed in 6.3%–12.3% of the permanent molars in contrast to primary molars, in which caries was near about 50%. The correlation was stronger for first and second deciduous molars for the right side of the mouth than the left side (r = 0.293 and 0.257 in the maxilla and 0.503 and 0.319 in the mandible [P < 0.001], respectively, while correlation for teeth in opposite jaws was moderate [r = 0.20–0.47]). The intraexaminer reliability was examined (k = 0.90 for the primary and 0.85 for permanent molars).Conclusion:The correlation between primary and permanent molars regarding the caries status in primary molars is weak while strongest correlation was present on the right side of the mouth for first and second deciduous molars. The study also showed the applicability of the CAST index in epidemiological surveys.
Odontogenic extraoral, cutaneous sinus is described as a path leading from an enclosed area of inflammation to an epithelial surface. The patients visit a physician first for evaluation, diagnosis, and treatment and both do not give consideration most of the times to the dental etiology. The misdiagnosis and mismanagement leading to persistence of infection can cause frustration to the patient. Successful management of the odontogenic cutaneous sinus tracts of pulpal pathology depends on proper diagnosis. However, these lesions continue to be a diagnostic quandary. Two cases of 11-year-old and 13-year-old female patients with cutaneous extraoral sinus tract have been discussed in this article. These patients were not taken seriously by the physicians, and due to their negligence, these pediatric patients had to undergo a lot of trauma. The case report describes how after proper history, diagnosis, and correct treatment by a pedodontist, the infection healed in these two different patients. Proper diagnosis is the basic requirement for the successful management of the odontogenic cutaneous sinus tracts of pulpal origin. Several case reports reveal that the appropriate diagnosis could not be made leading the incorrect treatment offered to the patients. It causes the cutaneous sinus tract to reoccur as the dental etiology is not addressed. The cutaneous sinus tracts are a rare entity in the pedodontic patients. Proper management can lead to treatment at a much earlier stage thus curbing the progression of the disease and also saving of time and expenses of the patient.
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