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The Clinical, Radiographic and Histological evaluation of three different concentrations of Formocresol as a pulpotomy agent.

Swati Goyal1, Tasnima Abuwala2, Keyur Joshi3, Jahnvi Mehta4, K R Indushekar5, Seema Hallikerimath6.   

Abstract

BACKGROUND: Formocresol, though the center of much controversy is still the most widely used medicament for primary teeth pulpotomy and an intracanal medicament which has undergone a lengthy evolution to shorten the formocresol application time and reduce the concentration of formocresol exposure to the pulp tissue. Hence, the determination of the actual effective dose and concentration of formocresol for clinical application in primary teeth is an important area of research and a thorough clinical, radiographic and histological investigation in human subjects is very much needed. MATERIALS &
METHODS: The study was conducted on 45 primary molars for the Clinical, Radiographic study and 45 premolars orthodontically indicated for extraction for the Histological study. The samples were randomly and equally divided into 3 groups of 15 each for pulpotomy with full strength formocresol, 1:5 diluted formocresol and 1:25 diluted formocresol respectively. The pulpotomized primary molars were clinically evaluated at 1st, 3rd, 6th and 9th month while the pulpotomized premolars were subjected for histological evaluation after extraction.
RESULTS: Obtained by chi-square test revealed that all the pulpotomized primary molars were asymptomatic till the end of the study period; suggesting 100% clinical and radiographic success while histologically, the three concentrations of formocresol showed decreased severity of fixation of the pulp tissue with decreasing concentration of formocresol.
CONCLUSION: It can be inferred that the diluted formulations (1:5 and 1:25) of formocresol are equally efficient when compared to full-strength formocresol and thus, can be recommended for pulpotomy in primary teeth. How to cite the article: Goyal S, Abuwala T, Joshi K, Mehta J, Indushekar KR, Hallikerimath S. The Clinical, Radiographic and Histological evaluation of three different concentrations of Formocresol as a pulpotomy agent. J Int Oral Health 2014;6(2):118-25.

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Keywords:  Dilute formocresol; formocresol; primary teeth; pulpotomy

Year:  2014        PMID: 24876712      PMCID: PMC4037803     

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Int Oral Health        ISSN: 0976-1799


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