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Rajesh T Anegundi1, Shruthi B Patil, Viresh Tegginmani, Sheetal D Shetty.
Abstract
AIMS: This study was aimed to determine the effectiveness of Papacárie(®) for caries removal as compared to the conventional method with respect to microbial flora, time, the amount of tissue removal, child's behavior, pain perception, and preference of treatment.Entities:
Keywords: Behavior assessment; Papacárie®; cariogenic flora; chemo-mechanical caries removal; mechanical method of caries removal
Year: 2012 PMID: 23633794 PMCID: PMC3636841 DOI: 10.4103/0976-237X.107420
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Contemp Clin Dent ISSN: 0976-2361
Figure 1Microbial growth in both the groups. GP - Growth present, GA - Growth absent
Figure 2Mean total bacterial count and lactobacilli count in both the groups. TBC - Total bacterial count, LBC - Lactobacilli count
Figure 3Mean difference in cavity entrance size in both the groups
Figure 4Mean preparation time for both the groups
Figure 5Percentage of children scoring the various behavioral scores before, during and after the treatment in both the groups. 1 - Definitely negative, 2 - Negative, 3 - Positive, 4 - Definitely positive
Figure 6Percentage of children with different pain perception in both the groups
Figure 7Percentage of children preferring each method of treatment