Root Canal Disinfection using Silver Diamine Fluoride in Primary molars: A Randomized Clinical trial

Document Type : Original Article

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1 Lecturer of Endodontics, Misr International University

2 Lecturer of Pedodontics, Misr International University

Abstract

Introduction:
Irrigating solutions have a key role in providing a successful root canal treatment in primary teeth. Silver diamine fluoride (SDF) is a clear liquid that has an antibacterial potential and was found to be effective against E. faecalis bacteria, which is found in resistant non healing endodontic cases.
Materials and Methods:
Sixty non-vital primary molars were included in this randomized clinical trial. Each child had a molar randomly assigned to Group A and the other molar to Group B. In Group A, 30 primary molars were irrigated with 2.5% NaOCl and 17% EDTA solution as a positive control group. In Group B, 3.8% SDF was used as an irrigating solution for 30 primary molars along with the 2.5 % NaOCl and 17%EDTA. The teeth were clinically evaluated each follow up visit for the following clinical features: spontaneous pain, sensitivity to percussion, changes of the muco-buccal folds.
Results:
At 3 months and 6 months periods, Group A showed statistically significant greater number of cases showing spontaneous pain. After 6 months; Group A showed a statistically significant increase in sensitivity to percussion compared to Group B (P-value = 0.035, effect size = 0.385).After 6 months; Group A showed a statistically significant changes in the mucco-buccal fold compared to Group B (P-value = 0.035, Effect size = 0.385).
Conclusions:
-SDF 3.8% can be used successfully as an irrigating solution.
-Adding SDF 3.8% in the irrigation regimen will improve the disinfection of the root canals and ultimately the treatment outcome.

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