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Title

Evaluation of Direct/Indirect Pulp Capping Procedures Requiring Root Canal Therapy.

Authors

Mohd Azlan Sunil, Nurul Syamimi binti; Duraisamy, Revathi; Nasim, Iffat

Abstract

The common objective of pulp capping is to induce a physical protective barrier over the pulp to maintain the vitality and function of the tooth. Indirect pulp capping is done in cases where deep carious lesions are found in tooth and lesion is adjacent to vital pulp tissues. Pulp capping remains a controversial topic as opinions on pulp capping treatment vary from clinicians, despite new advances gained through research. Many clinicians are reluctant to opt for direct pulp capping as a treatment option in cases of carious exposed pulp may be due to conflicting data and findings reported regarding success rate of pulp capping. The aim of this study was to evaluate the number of direct/indirect pulp capping cases which underwent root canal therapy. This study included adults above 18 years who had previously undergone direct/indirect pulp capping and reported to dental hospital between June 2019 to March 2020. Around 86000 patient records were reviewed and analysed for the inclusion criteria and the following parameters were extracted; (i) Patient's gender, (ii) type of pulp capping, (iii) teeth involved and (iv) teeth which underwent root canal therapy. Data was recorded in Microsoft Office Excel (2013) and analysed using SPSS Software Version 26.0. Chi-square test was done to find out correlation between variables. Significant level test was set at p<0.05. A total of 218 teeth were found to have undergone pulp capping, those of which were 33.9% direct pulp capped tooth and 66.1% indirect pulp capped tooth. The teeth involved were 4.1% anteriors, 9.6% premolars and 86.2% molars. 18.8% of capped teeth underwent root canal therapy. More females (21%) underwent root canal therapy than males (17.5%). A higher percentage of premolars underwent root canal therapy compared to other teeth (42.9%) and more indirect pulp capped teeth underwent root canal therapy (20.1%) than direct pulp capped teeth (16.2%). Within the limits of this study, it was observed that the number of pulp capping cases which underwent root canal therapy is about one fifth and was more commonly seen in premolars and in indirect pulp capping cases.

Subjects

MICROSOFT Excel (Computer software); ROOT canal treatment; DENTAL pulp capping; DENTAL pulp cavities; MEDICAL personnel; DENTAL pulp

Publication

Indian Journal of Forensic Medicine & Toxicology, 2020, Vol 14, Issue 4, p5989

ISSN

0973-9122

Publication type

Academic Journal

DOI

10.37506/ijfmt.v14i4.12539

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