formocresol and Oral-Fistula

formocresol has been researched along with Oral-Fistula* in 1 studies

Trials

1 trial(s) available for formocresol and Oral-Fistula

ArticleYear
Formocresol versus calcium hydroxide direct pulp capping of human primary molars: two year follow-up.
    The Journal of clinical pediatric dentistry, 2010,Summer, Volume: 34, Issue:4

    Clinical and radiographic evaluation of the premedicated direct pulp capping using formocresol (PDC) versus conventional direct pulp capping using calcium hydroxide (CDC) in human carious primary molars.. A total of 120 vital primary molars with pinpoint exposure during caries removal in 84 patients aged 4-5 years were selected. In the PDC group (n = 60), 20% Buckley's formocresol solution, and in the CDC group (n = 60), calcium hydroxide powder were applied to the exposure sites followed by placement of zinc oxide-eugenol base. Teeth were restored with preformed stainless steel crowns. Clinical and radiographic evaluations of the treatment outcomes were performed at regular intervals of 6 and 12 months, respectively, for two years post-operatively.. The prevalence of spontaneous pain, sensitivity on percussion, and fistula were significantly higher in the CDC group compared to the PDC group (P < 0.05). The number of teeth exhibiting periapical/furcal radiolucency or external/internal root resorption was also higher in the CDC group (P < 0.05). The clinical success rate of the PDC was 90% compared to the 61.7% of the CDC (P < 0.05). The radiographic success rates of the PDC and CDC groups were 85% and 53.3%, respectively (P < 0.05).. It seems formocresol premedicated direct pulp capping could safely be used as a substitute for conventional direct pulp capping.

    Topics: Calcium Hydroxide; Child, Preschool; Crowns; Dental Alloys; Dental Caries; Dental Cavity Lining; Dental Materials; Dental Pulp Capping; Dental Pulp Exposure; Follow-Up Studies; Formocresols; Humans; Molar; Oral Fistula; Percussion; Periapical Diseases; Radiography; Root Resorption; Stainless Steel; Tooth, Deciduous; Toothache; Treatment Outcome; Zinc Oxide-Eugenol Cement

2010