The aim of this clinical trial is to compare two materials to treat baby molars with deep cavities. When the cavity is very deep and reaches the nerve of a baby tooth, dentist perform a treatment called "Pulpotomy". This means removing the damaged part of the nerve and placing medicament on healthy part to help tooth heal and stay pain-free until it falls out naturally. The standard medicine used today is Mineral Trioxide Aggregate (MTA) for treating baby molars that have deep cavities. It works well but is expensive and can darken the tooth. The study is testing a new medicine called Mustard Gel , made from black mustard seeds and may help heal the tooth. Mustard has natural healing and germ-fighting properties.This trial will help to compare Mustard Gel with MTA to see if the agent works to treat pulpitis. Children aged 6-8 years who need a pulpotomy procedure on a baby molar will be selected. During this procedure, infected part of the pulp tissue will be removed and medicament will be placed over the remaining healthy pulp. Selected participants will be put into one of the two groups by chance: 1. Mustard Gel Group : tooth will be treated with mustard gel after nerve removal 2. MTA Group : tooth will be treated with MTA, the current standard material. All the teeth will be sealed with a permanent filling material.Participants will be treated with both drugs and monitored after about 1 week, 1 month and 3 months to see if the tooth is pain-free and looks healthy on X-ray. The study will help check if Mustard gel is safe and if it causes any side effects.
Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Allocation
RANDOMIZED
Purpose
TREATMENT
Masking
SINGLE
Enrollment
72
Gel obtained from Brassica nigra (Black Mustard) seeds will be used as pulpotomy medicament in primary molars placed over pulp stumps after coronal pulp amputation. Approximately 1mm of mustard gel will be applied and tooth will be sealed with permanent filling material.
MTA will be mixed according to manufacturer's instructions and placed over the pulp stumps to a thickness of 1-2 mm using an amalgam carrier. It will be compressed gently with damp cotton pellet, the restored with glass-ionomer cement.
Clinical and Radiographic success rate of Pulpotomy
The proportion of the teeth treated with pulpotomy that show clinical and radiographic success. Clinical success rate is defined as absence of pain, swelling, abscess or pathological mobility. Radiographic success is defined as absence of internal/external root resorption, furcal/periapical radiolucency or widened PDL space. assessment will be done using clinical examination and periapical radiographs.
Time frame: At 1 week, 1 month, 3 months post treatment.
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