Periapical Abscess Clinical Trial
Official title:
Resolution of Pain and Swelling After the Use of Neem Leaf Extract (Azadirachta Indica) Compared to Chlorhexidine Gluconate as an Intracanal Irrigant in Necrotic Primary Molar Teeth in Children Undergoing Pulpectomy Treatment: A Randomised Controlled Trial
The trial is to test the resolution of pain, swelling and other signs of periapical infection and the antimicrobial efficacy when using the neem leaf extract compared to chlorhexidine as root canal irrigant in Pulpectomy treatment for children.
To compare the effectiveness of neem leaf extract with that of Chlorhexidine gluconate when
used as an intracanal irrigant in primary molar teeth indicated for pulpectomy treatment.
P: children with primary necrotic molars indicated for pulpectomy I: Neem leaf extract
(alcoholic solution). C: 2% chlorhexidine gluconate. O: Pain and swelling resolution. T:Over
12 months. S: Randomised controlled trial.
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