Selective vs stepwise removal of deep carious lesions in primary molars: 12-Months results of a randomized controlled pilot trial

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作者
Elhennawy, Karim [1 ,2 ]
Finke, Christian [2 ]
Paris, Sebastian [1 ]
Reda, Seif [2 ]
Jost-Brinkmann, Paul-Georg [2 ]
Schwendicke, Falk [1 ]
机构
[1] Charite Univ Med Berlin, Dept Operat & Prevent Dent, Assmannshauser Str 4-6, D-14197 Berlin, Germany
[2] Charite Univ Med Berlin, Dept Orthodont Dentofacial Orthoped & Pedodont, Assmannshauser Str 4-6, D-14197 Berlin, Germany
来源
JOURNAL OF DENTISTRY | 2018年 / 77卷
关键词
Caries; Costs; Dentin; One-step removal; Partial removal; Two-step removal; CARIES REMOVAL; ATTITUDES; BEHAVIOR; HEALTH;
D O I
10.1016/j.jdent.2018.07.011
中图分类号
R78 [口腔科学];
学科分类号
1003 ;
摘要
Objectives: For deep carious lesions, selective or stepwise carious tissue removal (SE, SW) seem advantageous compared with non-selective removal. For primary molars, there is insufficient evidence comparing SE against SW. This randomized pilot trial compared SE and SW over 12 months. Methods: A two-arm superiority trial was conducted comparing SE and SW in primary molars with deep lesions but without pulpal symptoms. We recruited 74 children (one molar/child) aged 3-9 years. In both groups, peripheral carious tissue removal was performed at T1 to hard dentin. In proximity to the pulp, leathery dentin was left followed by an adhesive compomer restoration. Blinded re-examination was performed after six months (T2). Molars allocated to SW were re-entered, removal to firm dentin carried out pulpo-proximally, and again restored. After another 6 months, all molars were re-examined (T3). Our primary outcome was success, defined as no restorative/endodontic complications (including pulp exposure) leading to reinterventions. Secondary outcomes included total treatment and opportunity costs. Patients', dentists' and parents' subjective assessments were recorded. Results: After 12 months a total of 72 children (36 SE, 36 SW) were analyzed. Three failures occurred (2 exposures in SW, 1 pulpal complication leading to extraction in SE) (p > 0.05). The subjective evaluation by patients, parents or dentists did not differ significantly. Combined treatment and opportunity costs were significantly higher in SW (mean;SD: 186;61 Euro) than SE (100;59) (p < 0.001). Conclusions: The significantly increased costs for performing SW instead of SE in deep carious lesions in primary molars may not be justified. Clinical significance: For primary molars with deep lesions, but vital pulps, SE was less costly at similar efficacy compared with SW. Dentists' decision-making should consider this alongside further clinical aspects.
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