2022
DOI: 10.25259/ijpp_137_2022
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Is clindamycin-modified triple antibiotic paste better than iodoform-based medicament for the treatment of non-vital primary molars using LSTR technique – A randomised clinical trial

Abstract: Objectives: The objectives of this study were to evaluate and compare the success rate of local application of iodoform-based obturating material (Pulpotec – [Produits Dentaires S.A., Switzerland]) and clindamycin-modified triple antibiotic paste (ClinM-TAP) in pulp chamber using minimally invasive endodontic treatment of carious primary molars indicated for pulpectomy, for 12 months, using clinical and radiographic parameters. Materials and Methods: A randomised clinical trial was conducted in 60 children i… Show more

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“…Prabhakar et al performed a study advocating that the LSTR treatment gives a better prognosis in a primary tooth by eliminating the bacteria, reducing the infection, and promoting regeneration [ 22 ]. Verma et al in their randomized control trial mentioned the use of clindamycin-based TAP, which ensured a good result compared to the one based on minocycline [ 23 ]. Many researchers till date have studied various treatment modalities, and they agree that complete removal of the pulp organ is not a feasible technique, so the use of any such material, which will help in the proper healing of the tissues and give a good prognosis, can be utilized and the use of TAP for LSTR is one such option, which is now being used in further studies by several practitioners and researchers [ 24 - 25 ].…”
Section: Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Prabhakar et al performed a study advocating that the LSTR treatment gives a better prognosis in a primary tooth by eliminating the bacteria, reducing the infection, and promoting regeneration [ 22 ]. Verma et al in their randomized control trial mentioned the use of clindamycin-based TAP, which ensured a good result compared to the one based on minocycline [ 23 ]. Many researchers till date have studied various treatment modalities, and they agree that complete removal of the pulp organ is not a feasible technique, so the use of any such material, which will help in the proper healing of the tissues and give a good prognosis, can be utilized and the use of TAP for LSTR is one such option, which is now being used in further studies by several practitioners and researchers [ 24 - 25 ].…”
Section: Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%