Outcome comparison between diode laser pulpotomy and formocresol pulpotomy on human primary molars
Journal of Dental Sciences
Available online 10 April 2020
Abstract
Background/purpose
Diode
laser is widely used in dentistry, especially on treating soft tissues.
Currently neither the effect of diode laser pulpotomy nor its
comparison with formocresol (FC) pulpotomy has been fully investigated.
Therefore the purpose of this study was to investigate the clinical and
radiographic outcomes of diode laser pulpotomy and formocresol pulpotomy
on human primary molars.
Materials and methods
Healthy
two-to eight-year-olds were treated with pulpotomies on primary molars
as part of their regular dental treatment. The pulpotomy teeth were
randomly assigned into one of two groups. The experimental group was
treated with diode laser; the control group was treated with 1:5
dilution FC.
Results
Forty-five
teeth with diode laser and 45 teeth with FC in 70 healthy children were
studied. In 12 months follow-up, the clinical success rates were 92.9%,
and 90.9% for laser and FC respectively, and the radiographic success
rates were 78.6%, and 72.7% for laser and FC respectively. Conclusion:
There is no significant difference of clinical and radiographic success
rate between diode laser and FC pulpotomy in human primary molars
followed for 12 months.
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