2018
DOI: 10.4103/jisppd.jisppd_1179_17
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Zinc oxide eugenol and Endoflas pulpectomy in primary molars: 24-month clinical and radiographic evaluation

Abstract: Endoflas could be a potential alternative to ZOE for preserving infected primary molars.

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“…Other researchers have reported clinical success rates ranging from 70-100% with varying follow-up periods. 19,25,[35][36][37][38][39][40][41][42] This variation in clinical success rates could be due to the influence of the individual body resistance and pathological condition of the tooth before treatment rather than the filling technique per se. 24,37,41,42 At the end of two years, the radiographic success rates were 97.9%, 95.3%, and 89.5% in the primary teeth instrumented with the Kedo-S pediatric rotary file system, the HERO Shaper rotary file system, and the manual NiTi files, respectively.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Other researchers have reported clinical success rates ranging from 70-100% with varying follow-up periods. 19,25,[35][36][37][38][39][40][41][42] This variation in clinical success rates could be due to the influence of the individual body resistance and pathological condition of the tooth before treatment rather than the filling technique per se. 24,37,41,42 At the end of two years, the radiographic success rates were 97.9%, 95.3%, and 89.5% in the primary teeth instrumented with the Kedo-S pediatric rotary file system, the HERO Shaper rotary file system, and the manual NiTi files, respectively.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Mani et al published an 83.3% clinical and radiographic success of ZOE pulpectomy when compared with calcium hydroxide pulpectomy in 60 cases (Ingle, ). Another study compared clinical and radiographic success rates of endoflas to ZOE using 3% NaOCl, the clinical success radiographic success after 12 months follow‐up period were 89% and 63%, respectively (Pandranki et al, ).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Mortazavi and Mesbahi (2004) (Ingle, 2008). Another study compared clinical and radiographic success rates of endoflas to ZOE using 3% NaOCl, the clinical success radiographic success after 12 months follow-up period were 89% and 63%, respectively (Pandranki et al, 2018).…”
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“…Radiographic characteristics of the root and supporting structures: (15,16) 1. The extension of radiolucency at the furcation area did not exceed the half of the space between the furcation and the permanent successor • Selected patients were divided into three main groups according to type of different obturation materials as follows:…”
Section: Swelling Close To Involved Tooth Accompanied With or Withoutmentioning
confidence: 99%