Author/Authors :
Sontakke, Priyanka Department of Public Health Dentistry - Nanded Rural Dental College and Research Centre - Nanded, Maharashtra , Jain, Prateek Department of Public Health Dentistry - Maharana Pratap College of Dentistry and Research Centre - Gwalior, Madhya Pradesh , Dhote Patil, Aniket Department of Public Health Dentistry - Jaipur Dental College - Jaipur, Rajasthan , Biswas, Gautam Graduate , Yadav, Pramod Department of Periodontics and Community Dentistry - AMU - Aligarh, Uttar Pradesh , Kaur Makkar, Diljot Department of Public Health Dentistry - Institute of Dental Sciences - Sehora, Jammu and Kashmir , Jeph, Vikas Department of Public Health Dentistry - Jaipur Dental College - Jaipur, Rajasthan , Pyari Sakina, Banu Department of Dentistry - Al- Ameen Dental College - Bijapur - Karnataka, India
Abstract :
Background: Dental caries is considered as one of the most serious dental diseases that results
in localized dissolution and destruction of the calcified tooth tissues. As possible alternatives to
conventional techniques of caries removal, chemomechanical caries removal systems have emerged.
This study aims to clinically observe the advantages of chemomechanical method of caries removal
over conventional technique.
Materials and Methods: Inthis randomized controlled trial a total of 60 children with Class 1 open
carious lesions were selected for the study. They were divided into two equal groups according to
a method of caries removal (30 chemomechanical and 30 conventional on permanent molars). In
Group A, caries was removed using the Carie‑Care system and in Group B with the conventional
drill and were restored equally with glass ionomer cement. The visual analogy face scale was used
to determine the level of anxiety in children at baseline, during treatment and after treatment.
Results: The results were subjected to statistical analysis using Student’s unpaired t‑test. It showed
that though chemomechanical technique took a marginal increase in time compared to the
conventional technique, it was found to be more comfortable for all the children.
Conclusion: Chemomechanical technique though time‑consuming is definitely superior compared
to the conventional technique provided we use a less technique sensitive restorative material which
retains in the oral cavity for longer period. It is definitely a better treatment protocol in school‑based
dental treatment and atraumatic restorative dentistry compared to the conventional technique.