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Aim
To compare the clinical and radiographic success rates of an antibiotic mix consisting of metronidazole, minocycline and ciprofloxacin (3Mix-MP) and another mix where minocycline was replaced with clindamycin (3Mix-MP-R) in non-instrumentation endodontic treatment (NIET) of necrotic primary molars and to determine the effect of root resorption on the success of the treatment.
Methods
Forty-two necrotic mandibular primary molars from 22 healthy children were randomly assigned to either mixture. Blinded clinical evaluation was conducted after 1, 3, 6 and 12 months by the operator, and blinded radiographic evaluation was conducted at 6 and 12 months follow-ups by other two investigators with inter-examiner reproducibility of 0.95.
Results
Overall success rates of 3Mix-MP and 3Mix-MP-R were 80.96% and 76.20% respectively, with no statistically significant difference. Radiographically, resorption of more than one third of the root length had a lower failure rate with no statistically significant difference (p<0.5).
Conclusion
Primary teeth with necrotic pulp can be treated with 3Mix-MP or 3Mix-MP-R irrespective of the degree of root resorption.
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Vol.18 – n.4/2017
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Harvard: N. Raslan, O. Mansour, L. Assfoura (2017) "Evaluation of antibiotic mix in Non-instrumentation Endodontic Treatment of necrotic primary molars", European Journal of Paediatric Dentistry, 18(4), pp285-290. doi: 10.23804/ejpd.2017.18.04.04
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