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Comparative Evaluation of the Efficacy of Light-Cured Calcium Hydroxide and a Fourth-Generation Calcium Silicate Cement (TheraCal LC) as Indirect Pulp Capping Materials in Patients With Deep Carious Lesions: A Randomized Parallel-Group Clinical Trial

Aim The current study aims to evaluate and compare the efficacy of light-cured calcium hydroxide and a fourth-generation calcium silicate cement (TheraCal LC®) as indirect pulp capping (IPC) materials in patients with deep carious lesions. Materials and methods A total of 28 patients were randomly d...

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Autores principales: Mahapatra, Joyeeta, Nikhade, Pradnya, Patel, Aditya, Taori, Prachi, Relan, Kajol
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Cureus 2022
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9541392/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36225416
http://dx.doi.org/10.7759/cureus.28882
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author Mahapatra, Joyeeta
Nikhade, Pradnya
Patel, Aditya
Taori, Prachi
Relan, Kajol
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Nikhade, Pradnya
Patel, Aditya
Taori, Prachi
Relan, Kajol
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description Aim The current study aims to evaluate and compare the efficacy of light-cured calcium hydroxide and a fourth-generation calcium silicate cement (TheraCal LC®) as indirect pulp capping (IPC) materials in patients with deep carious lesions. Materials and methods A total of 28 patients were randomly divided into two groups (n=14). Group A was managed by light-cured calcium hydroxide, while group B was treated with TheraCal LC (a fourth-generation calcium silicate cement). Clinical examination was conducted to check for postoperative pain, tenderness, and neural sensibility, and radiographical examination was conducted to check for periodontal ligament space widening, presence of calcific barrier, and periapical radiolucency at patient recall of 21 days, three months, and six months. Primary and secondary outcome variables were based on clinical and radiographical success rates noted at six months’ follow-up. Results Success rate for light-cured calcium hydroxide group at follow-up came out to be 0% at 21 days, 85.71% at three months, and 92.85% at six months. The success rate for TheraCal LC group came out to be 0% at 21 days, 92.85% at three months, and 100% at six months. The overall success rate for IPC procedure was 89.28% at three months’ follow-up and 96.42% at six months’ follow-up for both groups. The difference was statistically non-significant at the end of three and six months’ follow-up. Conclusion Within the limitations of our study, it was concluded that TheraCal LC can be used alternatively with light-cured calcium hydroxide in IPC, with a predictability of similar success outcome in patients with deep carious lesions.
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spelling pubmed-95413922022-10-11 Comparative Evaluation of the Efficacy of Light-Cured Calcium Hydroxide and a Fourth-Generation Calcium Silicate Cement (TheraCal LC) as Indirect Pulp Capping Materials in Patients With Deep Carious Lesions: A Randomized Parallel-Group Clinical Trial Mahapatra, Joyeeta Nikhade, Pradnya Patel, Aditya Taori, Prachi Relan, Kajol Cureus Dentistry Aim The current study aims to evaluate and compare the efficacy of light-cured calcium hydroxide and a fourth-generation calcium silicate cement (TheraCal LC®) as indirect pulp capping (IPC) materials in patients with deep carious lesions. Materials and methods A total of 28 patients were randomly divided into two groups (n=14). Group A was managed by light-cured calcium hydroxide, while group B was treated with TheraCal LC (a fourth-generation calcium silicate cement). Clinical examination was conducted to check for postoperative pain, tenderness, and neural sensibility, and radiographical examination was conducted to check for periodontal ligament space widening, presence of calcific barrier, and periapical radiolucency at patient recall of 21 days, three months, and six months. Primary and secondary outcome variables were based on clinical and radiographical success rates noted at six months’ follow-up. Results Success rate for light-cured calcium hydroxide group at follow-up came out to be 0% at 21 days, 85.71% at three months, and 92.85% at six months. The success rate for TheraCal LC group came out to be 0% at 21 days, 92.85% at three months, and 100% at six months. The overall success rate for IPC procedure was 89.28% at three months’ follow-up and 96.42% at six months’ follow-up for both groups. The difference was statistically non-significant at the end of three and six months’ follow-up. Conclusion Within the limitations of our study, it was concluded that TheraCal LC can be used alternatively with light-cured calcium hydroxide in IPC, with a predictability of similar success outcome in patients with deep carious lesions. Cureus 2022-09-07 /pmc/articles/PMC9541392/ /pubmed/36225416 http://dx.doi.org/10.7759/cureus.28882 Text en Copyright © 2022, Mahapatra et al. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited.
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Mahapatra, Joyeeta
Nikhade, Pradnya
Patel, Aditya
Taori, Prachi
Relan, Kajol
Comparative Evaluation of the Efficacy of Light-Cured Calcium Hydroxide and a Fourth-Generation Calcium Silicate Cement (TheraCal LC) as Indirect Pulp Capping Materials in Patients With Deep Carious Lesions: A Randomized Parallel-Group Clinical Trial
title Comparative Evaluation of the Efficacy of Light-Cured Calcium Hydroxide and a Fourth-Generation Calcium Silicate Cement (TheraCal LC) as Indirect Pulp Capping Materials in Patients With Deep Carious Lesions: A Randomized Parallel-Group Clinical Trial
title_full Comparative Evaluation of the Efficacy of Light-Cured Calcium Hydroxide and a Fourth-Generation Calcium Silicate Cement (TheraCal LC) as Indirect Pulp Capping Materials in Patients With Deep Carious Lesions: A Randomized Parallel-Group Clinical Trial
title_fullStr Comparative Evaluation of the Efficacy of Light-Cured Calcium Hydroxide and a Fourth-Generation Calcium Silicate Cement (TheraCal LC) as Indirect Pulp Capping Materials in Patients With Deep Carious Lesions: A Randomized Parallel-Group Clinical Trial
title_full_unstemmed Comparative Evaluation of the Efficacy of Light-Cured Calcium Hydroxide and a Fourth-Generation Calcium Silicate Cement (TheraCal LC) as Indirect Pulp Capping Materials in Patients With Deep Carious Lesions: A Randomized Parallel-Group Clinical Trial
title_short Comparative Evaluation of the Efficacy of Light-Cured Calcium Hydroxide and a Fourth-Generation Calcium Silicate Cement (TheraCal LC) as Indirect Pulp Capping Materials in Patients With Deep Carious Lesions: A Randomized Parallel-Group Clinical Trial
title_sort comparative evaluation of the efficacy of light-cured calcium hydroxide and a fourth-generation calcium silicate cement (theracal lc) as indirect pulp capping materials in patients with deep carious lesions: a randomized parallel-group clinical trial
topic Dentistry
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9541392/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36225416
http://dx.doi.org/10.7759/cureus.28882
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