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Clinical and radiographic success of lesion sterilization and tissue repair in primary teeth: a systematic review and meta-analysis [PDF]
Research evaluating the clinical and radiographic outcomes of lesion sterilization and tissue repair (LSTR), particularly in terms of mobility, pain, sinus tract, fistula, swelling, root resorption, and interradicular radiolucency is yet to be conducted.
Khlood Baghlaf, Rana A. Alamoudi
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Pulpotomy vs. pulpectomy for equivocal pulp status in primary molars: a retrospective cohort study with propensity score matching [PDF]
Background Diagnosing pulp status in primary molars is often challenging when clinical and radiographic findings fall into an equivocal range between reversible and irreversible pulpitis. This uncertainty complicates treatment decisions between pulpotomy
Fangli Xiao +4 more
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Postoperative Pain After Root Canal Preparation With Different Instruments in Primary Teeth: A Systematic Review and Meta‐Analysis [PDF]
Objective This systematic review and meta‐analysis aimed to evaluate the effectiveness of different instrumentation systems in reducing postoperative pain following root canal preparation in primary teeth.
Kavalipurapu Venkata Teja +6 more
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Complete removal of the infected coronal and radicular pulp tissue along with obturation of the canal space with suitable medication is defined as pulpectomy.
M Srinisha, Mahesh Ramakrishnan
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Iatrogenic Incidents in Primary Molar Pulpectomy: A Case Series Report and Literature Review
Pulpectomy is a common treatment for severe carious lesions in primary molars. Care should be taken during pulpectomy of the primary teeth for successive permanent teeth.
Yeo Won Lim +6 more
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AIM: The aim of the study is to evaluate and compare postoperative pain after single sitting pulpectomy using hand and rotary instrumentation in the primary molars of children.
Nivedita Saxena +5 more
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Survival rate and associated factors affecting pulpectomy treatment outcome in primary teeth
Objectives To evaluate the survival rates of pulpectomized primary teeth treated under general anesthesia (GA) or local anesthesia (LA), and to determine which factors affected tooth survival following pulpectomy. Materials and methods This retrospective
Methaphon Songvejkasem +3 more
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Objective: to compare the quality of obturation, instrumentation time and post-operative pain after pulpectomy in primary molars using manual K-files, Kedo-S and Kedo-S Square rotary file systems.
Lakshimi Lakshmanan +2 more
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Pulpectomy aims at retaining the tooth in the asymptomatic state until exfoliation. Root canal obturating materials should resorb in synchronization with the primary root and get eliminated rapidly upon accidental extrusion.
Sainath Reddy Elicherla +5 more
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Postoperative Pain and Flare-Ups: Comparison of Incidence Between Single and Multiple Visit Pulpectomy in Primary Molars [PDF]
Introduction: Endodontic treatment performed in either singleor multiple visit can be followed by numerous short- and long term complications. One of the short term complications include postoperative pain and flare–ups.
Shrirang Anand Sevekar +1 more
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