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- W4309043301 abstract "Background: Chemomechanical caries removal (CMCR) is a noninvasive procedure that uses a chemical substance to remove the diseased dentin. The natural dental architecture is also preserved using this technique, preventing patient discomfort and pulp irritation. This method of eliminating caries is based on disintegration. This method removes soft carious dentin using chemical agents and non-traumatic mechanical force. This study was carried out to evaluate the clinical and microbiological evaluation of the chemomechanical caries removal agents in primary molars. Methods: For the elimination of caries, teeth in category I (polymer bur category) were treated with Smartburs II® (SS White Dental, Lakewood, New Jersey, United States) (n = 40). Teeth treated with the new Carisolv® technology (Mediteam, Sweden) to remove caries (n = 40). Teeth were treated for removal cavities in category III (conventional group) using excavators and carbon steel low-speed round burs from Dentsply Maillefer in Switzerland (n = 40). There was an evaluation of the efficacy of caries removal, the time required for caries removal, patient satisfaction, and microbial culture assessment. Results: In comparison to the other two categories, the conventional category median caries detector dye values were considerably lower (p value<0.05). There was no substantial difference observed between study participants belonging to category I and category II with a p-value greater than 0.05. Time taken during the removal of caries was substantially greater in category I (455.46±73.7) as compared to category II (129.21±44.18) and the traditional category (113.26±37.7). The value of significance was less than 0.05. Contrarily, no discernible difference was observed between category I and category III (the p-value was greater than 0.05). In comparison to the other two categories, the conventional group's median facial expression scale scores were substantially higher (p = 0.02). In comparison, there was no discernible difference between categories I and II (p = 0.65). It was observed that there was no substantial variation in three categories regarding the number of colonies of bacteria prior to the eradication of caries (p-value greater than 0.05). After caries had been removed, the number of living bacterial colonies in category I was noticeably greater than those in the other two categories. However, there was no discernible variation between category II and category 1 (p-value greater than 0.05). Conclusion: The mechanical approach has the highest clinical efficacy for removing caries. Carisolv required the most time to remove cavities. Patient satisfaction levels were greater with Carisolv than with the mechanical approach. It was also observed that Carisolv as well as the mechanical technique had greater antibacterial effectiveness." @default.
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- W4309043301 title "Clinical and Microbiological Evaluation of the Chemomechanical Caries Removal Agents in Primary Molars" @default.
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