Overview
Testing postopertive pain after pulpectomy of primary molars with endoflas using modified Wong-Baker scale of pain.
Description
Testing postopertive pain after pulpectomy of primary molars with endoflas using lentilospiral files and pressure seringe by using modified Wong-Baker scale of pain.
Eligibility
Inclusion Criteria:
- The current study will include children who meet the following clinical and radiographic criteria:
3.1a.Clinical:
- 5-7-year old children categorized as class I or II according to American Society of Anaesthesiologists (ASA) scale.
- Children rated as no.3 or 4 in Frankel behavior rating scale (FBRS).
- Presence of at least one primary molar with deep carious lesion.
- Asymptomatic necrotic molars confirmed by the absence of bleeding on opening of the pulp chamber.
3.1b. Radiographic:
- Extensive caries approaching to the pulp.
- Presence of at least two-thirds of root length.
Exclusion Criteria:
- A child's tooth with any of the following criteria:
3.2a. Clinical findings:
- History of spontaneous unprovoked toothache.
- Extensive crown destruction that preclude coronal restoration.
- Presence of adjacent or opposing tooth with deep carious lesion "in the same side".
- History of administering analgesics 12 hours before tooth obturation.
3.2b. Radiographic findings:
- Presence of a large furcation or periapical radiolucency approximating the succedaneous tooth.
- Presence of pathological internal/external root resorption.
- Absence of underlying permanent successor.