Evaluation of success rate of chemical V/S electrosurgical pulpotomy technique in primary molars: An In-vivo study Dr. Samad F., Professor & Head, Dr. Jaiswal J. N., Professor & Director, Dr. Tripathi A., Reader, Dr. Goyal S., P.G. Student Department of Pedodontics & Preventive Dentistry, Sardar Patel Postgraduate Institute of Dental and Medical Sciences, Lucknow Address for Correspondence: Dr. Shuchi Goyal, House No 9, 1st Floor Nishant Kunj, Pitampura, New Delhi - 110088. Email: drshuchi_goyal@yahoo.co.in, Phone: +91- 9889617326
Online published on 6 March, 2013. Abstract Pulpotomy is indicated for those teeth exhibiting signs of coronal pulp inflammation and viable radicular pulp. This study was designed to compare the efficacy of formocresol,glutaraldehyde and electrosurgical pulpotomy in sixty primary molars for six months with one, three and six month interval by clinical and radiographic evaluation. The results of the study showed that at final assessment, the success rate was 94.4% in Formocresol and Glutaraldehyde groups whereas the success rate in Electrosurgery group was 89.5%. It was concluded from the study that electrosurgical pulpotomy can be used as an alternative method to formocresol and glutaraldehyde pulpotomy mainly because of its distinct advantages like nonpharmacological nature, ease of use and favourable results. Top Keywords Pulpotomy, Formocresol Pulpotomy, Glutraldehyde Pulpotomy, Electrosurgical Pulpotomy. Top |