A prosthesis used to close a palatal defect in dentulous or edentulous mouth is correctly referre... more A prosthesis used to close a palatal defect in dentulous or edentulous mouth is correctly referred to as an obturator. Palatal defects of any extent cause plethora of problems affecting speech, mastication and esthetics. Palatal obturator is a predictable intervention for rehabilitation and restoration of esthetics and functions in such cases. A light weight hollow obturator optimizes retention and stability as well as provides patient comfort. This case report describes the simplified technique for fabrication of a hollow bulb obturator for a completely edentulous patient who had undergone wide excision and partial alveolar resection sequel to management of squamous cell carcinoma.
International journal of oral health sciences, Jul 1, 2020
Aim: The aim of this study is to evaluate and compare the antimicrobial efficacy of photoactivate... more Aim: The aim of this study is to evaluate and compare the antimicrobial efficacy of photoactivated disinfection (PAD), conventional irrigation (CEI), and combination of both against primary endodontic infections in vivo. Methods: Active controlled and parallel design trial was registered with Clinical Trials Registry India under reference no. CTRI/2018/08/015478. Forty-eight qualified patients were randomly divided into three groups (n = 16 each) using the lottery method, Group-I: CEI, Group-II: PAD, Group-III: CEI and PAD. Access opening and working length were determined, and preinstrumentation sample (S1) was taken by inserting sterile paper point into the canal. Postinstrumentation sample (S2) was collected following biomechanical preparation and irrigation with respective interventions. Microbiological samples (S1, S2) were plated on brain heart infusion agar. Colony-forming units were counted using the classic bacterial counting method, and percentage bacterial reduction was determined. Statistical Analysis: Inter- and intra-group comparison was made using repeated measures of ANOVA. Post hoc Tukey analysis was done for pairwise comparison with P < 0.05. Results: In the intragroup comparison, statistically significant reduction was seen at S2 among all experimental groups. However, in intergroup comparison, mean bacterial reduction in Group III was significantly lower than the other groups. This difference was statistically significantly better between Group I and Group III; Group II, and Group III. However, no statistically significant difference was seen between Group I and Group II. Within the limitations of this study, it can be concluded that a combination of CEI and PAD showed significantly better antimicrobial activity against primary endodontic infections and can be recommended as an adjunct to facilitate maximum root canal disinfection.
An open apex in a nonvital permanent tooth makes endodontic treatment a challenge. There is a nec... more An open apex in a nonvital permanent tooth makes endodontic treatment a challenge. There is a necessity to induce or create an apical barrier against which the obturating material can be compacted. The present article reports the effective closure of root apex in a pulpless permanent upper incisor tooth with wide-open apex utilizing Biodentine in blend with platelet-rich fibrin in the form of a matrix showing excellent healing potential at a 12-month follow-up.
The aim was to determine the effect of four different intracanal medicaments on the apical seal o... more The aim was to determine the effect of four different intracanal medicaments on the apical seal of the root canal system in vitro. Fifty freshly extracted intact human permanent maxillary central incisors were collected, stored and disinfected. The root canals were prepared to a master apical size of number 50 using step back technique. Depending upon the intracanal medicament used, the teeth were divided randomly into five groups of 10 teeth each including one control group and four experimental groups. Group A: No intracanal medicament. Group B: Calcium hydroxide powder mixed with distilled water. Group C: Calcium hydroxide gutta percha points (calcium hydroxide points). Group D: 1% chlorhexidine gel (hexigel). Group E: Chlorhexidine gutta percha points (Roeko Activ Points). The medication was left in canals for 14 days. Following removal of the intracanal medicament, all the groups were obturated with lateral compaction technique. The apical leakage was then evaluated using dye extraction method with the help of a spectrophotometer. RESULTS were statistically analyzed using Kruskal-Wallis and Mann-Whitney U-test, which showed statistically significant difference among the five groups tested. It can be concluded from this study that the control group showed least amount of leakage, whereas the 1% chlorhexidine gel group showed maximum amount of leakage. Apical leakage was observed with all the experimental groups with little variations in between them. Under the parameters of this study, it can be concluded that use of intracanal medicaments during endodontic treatment has a definite impact on the apical seal of the root canal system.
A prosthesis used to close a palatal defect in dentulous or edentulous mouth is correctly referre... more A prosthesis used to close a palatal defect in dentulous or edentulous mouth is correctly referred to as an obturator. Palatal defects of any extent cause plethora of problems affecting speech, mastication and esthetics. Palatal obturator is a predictable intervention for rehabilitation and restoration of esthetics and functions in such cases. A light weight hollow obturator optimizes retention and stability as well as provides patient comfort. This case report describes the simplified technique for fabrication of a hollow bulb obturator for a completely edentulous patient who had undergone wide excision and partial alveolar resection sequel to management of squamous cell carcinoma.
International Journal of Oral Health Sciences, 2020
Aim: The aim of this study is to evaluate and compare the antimicrobial efficacy of photoactivate... more Aim: The aim of this study is to evaluate and compare the antimicrobial efficacy of photoactivated disinfection (PAD), conventional irrigation (CEI), and combination of both against primary endodontic infections in vivo. Methods: Active controlled and parallel design trial was registered with Clinical Trials Registry India under reference no. CTRI/2018/08/015478. Forty-eight qualified patients were randomly divided into three groups (n = 16 each) using the lottery method, Group-I: CEI, Group-II: PAD, Group-III: CEI and PAD. Access opening and working length were determined, and preinstrumentation sample (S1) was taken by inserting sterile paper point into the canal. Postinstrumentation sample (S2) was collected following biomechanical preparation and irrigation with respective interventions. Microbiological samples (S1, S2) were plated on brain heart infusion agar. Colony-forming units were counted using the classic bacterial counting method, and percentage bacterial reduction was d...
Success in root canal treatment is achieved after thorough cleaning, shaping, and obturation of t... more Success in root canal treatment is achieved after thorough cleaning, shaping, and obturation of the root canal system. The main reason for the unsuccessful root canal treatment is the lack of knowledge of anatomic variations and the characteristics of the different teeth. A mandibular first molar with the third distal canal is very rare, and its occurrence has been reported to be around 0.6%. This article presents the endodontic management of the first mandibular molar with mid-distal canal, which is not quite common.
The aim of this study was to evaluate and compare the antimicrobial activity of calcium hydroxide... more The aim of this study was to evaluate and compare the antimicrobial activity of calcium hydroxide and silver nanoparticles as an intracanal medicament in patients with necrotic/infected pulp. Materials And Methods– 30 single rooted permanent teeth diagnosed clinically and radiographically with necrotic/infected pulp were included. After complete disinfection, access opening was done and working length was determined. The rst microbiological pre-treatment sample (S1) was collected by paper points. After completion of instrumentation, a post-instrumentation sample (S2) was taken and the teeth were divided into two groups: Group 1: calcium hydroxide, Group 2: Silver nanoparticles. The intracanal medicaments were left in place for 7 days. Post 1 week, S3 was taken. Samples collected were cultured on BHI agar and colony forming units were counted after 24 hours. Results- Intergroup comparison was done using Mann Whitney U test & intragroup comparison was done using Friedman test & Wilco...
Corresponding author: Divyangana Madaan, Department of Conservative Dentistry and Endodontics, Su... more Corresponding author: Divyangana Madaan, Department of Conservative Dentistry and Endodontics, Sudha Rustagi College of Dental Sciences and Research, Faridabad, Haryana, Tel: + 91-9958285590; E-mail: diamadan1993@gmail.com Introduction Restoration of teeth with extensive coronal destruction remains a clinical challenge [1]. When a tooth is endodontically treated, a considerable amount of tooth structure is already lost due to trauma or caries in addition to the central destruction created for the endodontic access. This usually leaves the tooth with insufficient sound tooth structure to support a casted restoration. Also, there are increased chances of tooth fracture under masticatory forces [2].
A prosthesis used to close a palatal defect in dentulous or edentulous mouth is correctly referre... more A prosthesis used to close a palatal defect in dentulous or edentulous mouth is correctly referred to as an obturator. Palatal defects of any extent cause plethora of problems affecting speech, mastication and esthetics. Palatal obturator is a predictable intervention for rehabilitation and restoration of esthetics and functions in such cases. A light weight hollow obturator optimizes retention and stability as well as provides patient comfort. This case report describes the simplified technique for fabrication of a hollow bulb obturator for a completely edentulous patient who had undergone wide excision and partial alveolar resection sequel to management of squamous cell carcinoma.
International journal of oral health sciences, Jul 1, 2020
Aim: The aim of this study is to evaluate and compare the antimicrobial efficacy of photoactivate... more Aim: The aim of this study is to evaluate and compare the antimicrobial efficacy of photoactivated disinfection (PAD), conventional irrigation (CEI), and combination of both against primary endodontic infections in vivo. Methods: Active controlled and parallel design trial was registered with Clinical Trials Registry India under reference no. CTRI/2018/08/015478. Forty-eight qualified patients were randomly divided into three groups (n = 16 each) using the lottery method, Group-I: CEI, Group-II: PAD, Group-III: CEI and PAD. Access opening and working length were determined, and preinstrumentation sample (S1) was taken by inserting sterile paper point into the canal. Postinstrumentation sample (S2) was collected following biomechanical preparation and irrigation with respective interventions. Microbiological samples (S1, S2) were plated on brain heart infusion agar. Colony-forming units were counted using the classic bacterial counting method, and percentage bacterial reduction was determined. Statistical Analysis: Inter- and intra-group comparison was made using repeated measures of ANOVA. Post hoc Tukey analysis was done for pairwise comparison with P < 0.05. Results: In the intragroup comparison, statistically significant reduction was seen at S2 among all experimental groups. However, in intergroup comparison, mean bacterial reduction in Group III was significantly lower than the other groups. This difference was statistically significantly better between Group I and Group III; Group II, and Group III. However, no statistically significant difference was seen between Group I and Group II. Within the limitations of this study, it can be concluded that a combination of CEI and PAD showed significantly better antimicrobial activity against primary endodontic infections and can be recommended as an adjunct to facilitate maximum root canal disinfection.
An open apex in a nonvital permanent tooth makes endodontic treatment a challenge. There is a nec... more An open apex in a nonvital permanent tooth makes endodontic treatment a challenge. There is a necessity to induce or create an apical barrier against which the obturating material can be compacted. The present article reports the effective closure of root apex in a pulpless permanent upper incisor tooth with wide-open apex utilizing Biodentine in blend with platelet-rich fibrin in the form of a matrix showing excellent healing potential at a 12-month follow-up.
The aim was to determine the effect of four different intracanal medicaments on the apical seal o... more The aim was to determine the effect of four different intracanal medicaments on the apical seal of the root canal system in vitro. Fifty freshly extracted intact human permanent maxillary central incisors were collected, stored and disinfected. The root canals were prepared to a master apical size of number 50 using step back technique. Depending upon the intracanal medicament used, the teeth were divided randomly into five groups of 10 teeth each including one control group and four experimental groups. Group A: No intracanal medicament. Group B: Calcium hydroxide powder mixed with distilled water. Group C: Calcium hydroxide gutta percha points (calcium hydroxide points). Group D: 1% chlorhexidine gel (hexigel). Group E: Chlorhexidine gutta percha points (Roeko Activ Points). The medication was left in canals for 14 days. Following removal of the intracanal medicament, all the groups were obturated with lateral compaction technique. The apical leakage was then evaluated using dye extraction method with the help of a spectrophotometer. RESULTS were statistically analyzed using Kruskal-Wallis and Mann-Whitney U-test, which showed statistically significant difference among the five groups tested. It can be concluded from this study that the control group showed least amount of leakage, whereas the 1% chlorhexidine gel group showed maximum amount of leakage. Apical leakage was observed with all the experimental groups with little variations in between them. Under the parameters of this study, it can be concluded that use of intracanal medicaments during endodontic treatment has a definite impact on the apical seal of the root canal system.
A prosthesis used to close a palatal defect in dentulous or edentulous mouth is correctly referre... more A prosthesis used to close a palatal defect in dentulous or edentulous mouth is correctly referred to as an obturator. Palatal defects of any extent cause plethora of problems affecting speech, mastication and esthetics. Palatal obturator is a predictable intervention for rehabilitation and restoration of esthetics and functions in such cases. A light weight hollow obturator optimizes retention and stability as well as provides patient comfort. This case report describes the simplified technique for fabrication of a hollow bulb obturator for a completely edentulous patient who had undergone wide excision and partial alveolar resection sequel to management of squamous cell carcinoma.
International Journal of Oral Health Sciences, 2020
Aim: The aim of this study is to evaluate and compare the antimicrobial efficacy of photoactivate... more Aim: The aim of this study is to evaluate and compare the antimicrobial efficacy of photoactivated disinfection (PAD), conventional irrigation (CEI), and combination of both against primary endodontic infections in vivo. Methods: Active controlled and parallel design trial was registered with Clinical Trials Registry India under reference no. CTRI/2018/08/015478. Forty-eight qualified patients were randomly divided into three groups (n = 16 each) using the lottery method, Group-I: CEI, Group-II: PAD, Group-III: CEI and PAD. Access opening and working length were determined, and preinstrumentation sample (S1) was taken by inserting sterile paper point into the canal. Postinstrumentation sample (S2) was collected following biomechanical preparation and irrigation with respective interventions. Microbiological samples (S1, S2) were plated on brain heart infusion agar. Colony-forming units were counted using the classic bacterial counting method, and percentage bacterial reduction was d...
Success in root canal treatment is achieved after thorough cleaning, shaping, and obturation of t... more Success in root canal treatment is achieved after thorough cleaning, shaping, and obturation of the root canal system. The main reason for the unsuccessful root canal treatment is the lack of knowledge of anatomic variations and the characteristics of the different teeth. A mandibular first molar with the third distal canal is very rare, and its occurrence has been reported to be around 0.6%. This article presents the endodontic management of the first mandibular molar with mid-distal canal, which is not quite common.
The aim of this study was to evaluate and compare the antimicrobial activity of calcium hydroxide... more The aim of this study was to evaluate and compare the antimicrobial activity of calcium hydroxide and silver nanoparticles as an intracanal medicament in patients with necrotic/infected pulp. Materials And Methods– 30 single rooted permanent teeth diagnosed clinically and radiographically with necrotic/infected pulp were included. After complete disinfection, access opening was done and working length was determined. The rst microbiological pre-treatment sample (S1) was collected by paper points. After completion of instrumentation, a post-instrumentation sample (S2) was taken and the teeth were divided into two groups: Group 1: calcium hydroxide, Group 2: Silver nanoparticles. The intracanal medicaments were left in place for 7 days. Post 1 week, S3 was taken. Samples collected were cultured on BHI agar and colony forming units were counted after 24 hours. Results- Intergroup comparison was done using Mann Whitney U test & intragroup comparison was done using Friedman test & Wilco...
Corresponding author: Divyangana Madaan, Department of Conservative Dentistry and Endodontics, Su... more Corresponding author: Divyangana Madaan, Department of Conservative Dentistry and Endodontics, Sudha Rustagi College of Dental Sciences and Research, Faridabad, Haryana, Tel: + 91-9958285590; E-mail: diamadan1993@gmail.com Introduction Restoration of teeth with extensive coronal destruction remains a clinical challenge [1]. When a tooth is endodontically treated, a considerable amount of tooth structure is already lost due to trauma or caries in addition to the central destruction created for the endodontic access. This usually leaves the tooth with insufficient sound tooth structure to support a casted restoration. Also, there are increased chances of tooth fracture under masticatory forces [2].
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