Outcomes of the Hall Technique and Conventional Pulp Therapy for the Management of Caries in Primary Molars
Deep Caries, Pulpitis - Reversible
About this trial
This is an interventional treatment trial for Deep Caries
Eligibility Criteria
Inclusion Criteria:
- Children:Aged 5 to 7 years, in good general health and medically free.The parents provided a written informed consent.
- Primary molar with deep dentin caries involving occlusal and or occluso proximal surfaces.
- Vital pulp with absence of clinical signs and symptoms of irreversible pulpitis such as spontaneous pain. Only presence of pain provoked with stimulation, such as complaints of food impaction when eating is allowed.
- Absence of clinical swelling or pus exaudate or fistula of soft or periodontal tissues.
- Absence of abnormal tooth mobility
- Absence of pain on percussion
Exclusion Criteria:
- Patients experience any signs or symptoms of pulpal or periapical pathology.
- Patients with systemic diseases requiring special dental consideration.
- Unmotivated uncooperative patients.
- Patients unable to attend follow up visits.
Sites / Locations
- Hanaa A Ibraheem
Arms of the Study
Arm 1
Arm 2
Experimental
Active Comparator
Group A (Experimental group) Hall Technique
Group B (control group) Formecresol Pulpotomy
Clinical examination to assess the clinical inclusion criteria. Radiographic examination.The child will be positioned upright in the dental chair . The correct size of PMC for the tooth will be selected. The tooth will be rinsed and dried, and the PMC dried. The PMC will be filled with glass ionomer luting cement. The PMC will be placed evenly over the tooth and the child instructed to bite down firmly until the crown was pushed down over the tooth;If the child was unable or unwilling to bite down on the PMC, finger pressure will be used to seat the crown Extruded cement will be removed, and the child will be asked to keep biting on the Hall PMC until the cement sets and once cement sets, excess cement is removed, floss will be used to clear the aproximal contacts, and post-fitting instructions will be given (Innes et al. 2007).
Clinical examination to assess the clinical inclusion criteria. Radiographic examination. The teeth anesthetized, rubber dam isolation, Complete caries removal achieved with a sterile round steel bur in a slow- speed handpiece. Access to the pulp chamber performed using a sterile slow-speed round steel bur. The pulp amputation with a sterile diamond bur in a high-speed handpiece and pulpal debris removed with a sterile saline solution on a sterile cotton pledget. After pulp amputation haemostasis achieved using a sterile cotton pledget. Formocresol (FC) applied using a sterile cotton pledget for 5 minutes. After removal of the formocresol soaked cotton pledget, the pulp chamber rinsed with water using an air-water syringe. The pulp chamber dried with a sterile cotton pledget, followed by application of Zinc Oxide & Eugenol and zinc phosphate. Tooth preparation done to receive stainless steel crown.