Radwa M. Fayez , Jealan M. El Shafei And Alaa El Baz,
ABSTRACT
Objective: The Objective Of This Study Was To Assess And Compare The Effect Of Calcium Hydroxide/ Nano Silver Particulate Combination Intracanal Medicament Versus Calcium Hydroxide Intracanal Medicament On Postoperative Pain In Cases With Necrotic Pulp.
Subject And Methods: Forty Patients With Necrotic Pulp In Anterior Teeth Were Included. After Through Clinical And Radiographic Diagnosis, Patients Were Enrolled Into Two Equal Random Group Each Of 20 Patients. All Caries Were Removed And The Pulp Chamber Was Accessed With Sterile High Speed Carbide Burs Under Sterile Saline Irrigation, Standard Endodontic Treatment Was Performed In Two Visits Using Rotary Nickel Titanium Files For Shaping, 2.5% Sodium Hypochlorite For Cleaning. Using Lentulo Spiral Filler, Medicaments Were Placed Under Aseptic Conditions Into The Canals According To Each Group At The End Of The First Visit, Lateral Condensation Technique With Resin Sealer For Obturation Was Done 7 Days Later.
Pain Was Assessed Pre-operatively, Then After 6, 12, 24 And 48 Hours After Root Canals Obturation. Numerical Rating Scale (NRS) Was Used As The Primary Outcome Measure. Patients Were Given Analgesics To Be Administrated In Case Of Emergency. All Demographic Data And NRS Scores Were Collected From The Patients And Statistically Analyzed.
Results: Results Showed That There Was No Statistically Significant Difference In Pain Incidence Between The Two Groups After 6 Hrs. However Combining Pain Categories (mild And Moderate) The Comparison Between 2 Groups Become Statistically Significant. There Was No Significant Difference In Incidence Of Analgesic Intake Between The Two Groups.
Conclusions: Nano Silver Seems To Have A Good Potential To Be Used As An Appropriate Vehicle Of Ca (OH) 2 In Order To Reduce The Incidence Of Post-operative Pain In The First 24 Hours Following Root Canal Treatment.