usage of paste for temporary placement in the treatment of chronic apical periodontitis
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Abstract
Summary: The aim of the present investigation was
usage of medicamental paste with antibacterial and regeneration
action for temporary placement in the treatment
of chronic apical periodontitis.
Materials and method: The medicamental paste for
temporary placement of root canals consists of a mixture
of metronidazole, Enterosgel (Silm) and Alflutop
(Biotehnos S.A., Romania). Thë paste was used for the
treatment of 30 teeth with chronic apical periodontitis.
Final obturation of the root canals was performed with
gutta percha cones and sealer. The efficiency of the treatment
was appreciated after examination on the basis of
clinical and radiographic findings.
Results: During the treatment of the 30 teeth, no
exacerbations of the pathological process were recorded.
Pain after obturation of the root canals was revealed in
only 6 (20%) of the treated teeth. No pain, pathologic
changes of gingiva, good mastication efficiency in all
teeth after treatment were revealed.
Conclusions: The high clinical efficiency of the medicamental
paste with antibacterial and regeneration action
at the level of temporary root canals placement in the
treatment of chronic apical periodontitis was shown.
Keywords: chronic apical periodontitis, medicamental
paste for temporary root canals placement, metronidazole,
Enterosgel (Silm) and Alflutop (Biotehnos S.A.,
Romania)
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| Authors | ;A.V. Borysenko; S.I. Palamarciuk |
| Journal | acs division of fuel chemistry, preprints |
| Year | 2012 |
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