2019
DOI: 10.4103/jispcd.jispcd_145_19
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Clinical and radiographic evaluation of Allium sativum oil (garlic oil) in comparison with formocresol in primary molar pulpotomy

Abstract: Background: Given the side effects of formocresol as a common substance in dental pulpotomy, its substitution with a safe substance seems mandatory. Aim: To compare the clinical and radiographic success of Allium sativum oil and formocresol in the pulpotomy of the primary molars. Materials and Methods: A randomized, split-mouth, double-blind, controlled clinical trial was conducted on children with at least two asym… Show more

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“…evaluated clinical and radiographic success of Allium sativum oil compared in comparison to that of formocresol and exhibited that allium sativum is a potentially safe and effective material in primary molar pulpotomy procedure. [ 40 ] This present study successfully illustrated the clinical and radiographic acceptability of garlic oil and MTA in a rather comparable rate. Future studies, however, are recommended to compare the success rate of pulpotomy with garlic oil vs MTA using histological assessments.…”
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confidence: 59%
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“…evaluated clinical and radiographic success of Allium sativum oil compared in comparison to that of formocresol and exhibited that allium sativum is a potentially safe and effective material in primary molar pulpotomy procedure. [ 40 ] This present study successfully illustrated the clinical and radiographic acceptability of garlic oil and MTA in a rather comparable rate. Future studies, however, are recommended to compare the success rate of pulpotomy with garlic oil vs MTA using histological assessments.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 59%
“…Few studies have been conducted on the effect of garlic on dental pulp to date. Formocresol has been used as control group in many earlier pulpotomy-related investigations as the gold standard medicament[ 40 ] while its use is no longer advocated and the use of MTA is recommended by many policy-makers including the American Academy of Pediatric Dentistry. In this respect, the effect of formocresol and garlic oil has been investigated as the pulpotomy medication in primary teeth[ 10 ] and resulted in no significant differences with similar success rates.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%