The aim of this study is to clinically evaluate the effect of Nitrofurantion on Intensity of Postoperative Pain and Bacterial Load Reduction, when compared to calcium hydroxide in teeth with necrotic pulp.
Nitrofurantoin has been used as a treatment for UTI since the 1950s. Evidence suggested that nitrofurantoin has excellent safety profile and lower resistance rates compared to recently introduced antimicrobials, recommending it as the first-line agent. Nitrofurantoin is convert to reactive intermediates by bacterial Nitroreductases. These intermediates were shown to attack bacterial ribosomal proteins non-specifically, causing complete inhibition of protein synthesis. In MIC, Nitrofurantoin specifically inhibit enzyme synthesis in bacteria (24). The lack of clinically significant bacterial resistance development to Nitrofurantoin is likely due to the multiple sites of attack and multiple mechanisms of action. Achievement of high local levels and low serum concentrations, and its effectiveness against both gram-negative and gram-positive bacteria provide many advantages that many of the newer agents do not have. After searching the database there is no clinical studies found yet on the effect of Nitrofurantoin antibiotic used as intracanal medicament in teeth with necrotic pulp. The aim of this study is to clinically evaluate the effect of Nitrofurantion on Intensity of Postoperative Pain and Bacterial Load Reduction, when compared to calcium hydroxide in teeth with necrotic pulp.
Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Allocation
RANDOMIZED
Purpose
TREATMENT
Masking
DOUBLE
Enrollment
38
methyl cellulose powder (MC) will be added to Nit solution to get a thick paste like consistency mixture.
Postoperative pain
measured using numerical rating scale (NRS), 6, 12, 24, 48 hours:
Time frame: 2 Weeks
Bacterial load reduction
determined by bacterial counting using agar culture technique after root canal preparation (CFU/ml).
Time frame: 2 Weeks
Incidence of inter-appointment flare up
measured using visual analog scale of postoperative swelling (VAS).
Time frame: 2 Weeks
Incidence of analgesic intake
numerical counting.
Time frame: 2 Weeks
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