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VOLUME 15 , ISSUE 2 ( March-April, 2014 ) > List of Articles

CASE REPORT

Chemo-Mechanical Caries Removal with PapacarieTM: Case Series with 84 Reports and 12 Months of Follow-up

Sandra Kalil Bussadori, Camila Haddad Leal de Godoy, Thays Almeida Alfaya, Kristianne Porta Santos Fernandes, Raquel Agnelli Mesquita-Ferrari, Lara Jansiski Motta

Citation Information : Bussadori SK, de Godoy CH, Alfaya TA, Fernandes KP, Mesquita-Ferrari RA, Motta LJ. Chemo-Mechanical Caries Removal with PapacarieTM: Case Series with 84 Reports and 12 Months of Follow-up. J Contemp Dent Pract 2014; 15 (2):250-253.

DOI: 10.5005/jp-journals-10024-1523

License: CC BY-NC 3.0

Published Online: 01-09-2010

Copyright Statement:  Copyright © 2014; The Author(s).


Abstract

Aim

The aim of the present study was to determine the success rate after 12 months of follow-up in a series of cases in which chemo-mechanical caries removal (CMCR) was performed with PapacarieTM, followed by restoration with glass ionomer cement.

Background

The development of conservative techniques for carious tissue removal and improvements in dental restoration materials have allowed better preservation of dental structures in the treatment of decayed teeth. Chemo-mechanical caries removal (CMCR) is a conservative atraumatic treatment option. PapacarieTM is a papain-based material developed to act only on the carious dentin, allowing its easy removal with a blunt curette.

Case report

The study involved a total of 84 deciduous posterior teeth with occlusal dentinal caries. Only teeth without risk of pulp exposure were studied. After a period of 12 months, the restorations were evaluated based on criteria employed in previous studies. The radiographic evaluation revealed resorption and calcification of the affected teeth. The data were submitted to descriptive statistical analysis with the aid of the XLSTAT program. The success rate was 88.1% and 98.8% based on the clinical and radiographic evaluations, respectively. The difference between the success and failure rates was statistically significant (p < 0.0001).

Conclusion

PapacarieTM is an effective product for CMCR on occlusal dentinal tissue in deciduous teeth, demonstrating a high clinical and radiographic success rate after 12 months of follow-up.

How to cite this article

Buskadori SK, de Godoy CHL, Alfaya TA, Fernandes KPS, Mesquita-Ferrari RA, Motta LJ. Chemo- Mechanical Caries Removal with Papacarietm: Case Series with 84 Reports and 12 Months of Follow-up. J Contemp Dent Pract 2014;15(2):250-253.


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