Ginge-Cal promising material for treatment of infected root canal when used as obturation material: Study

Written By :  Dr. Shravani Dali
Medically Reviewed By :  Dr. Kamal Kant Kohli
Published On 2024-05-05 17:45 GMT   |   Update On 2024-05-06 09:34 GMT

Ginge-Cal is a promising material for treating infected root canals when used as obturation material suggests a study published in the International Journal of Dentistry.The tendency to use dental materials of plant origin is one of the prevailing trends in dentistry to reduce exposure to materials that could have some toxic impact in the long term. A study was done to evaluate the efficacy...

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Ginge-Cal is a promising material for treating infected root canals when used as obturation material suggests a study published in the International Journal of Dentistry.

The tendency to use dental materials of plant origin is one of the prevailing trends in dentistry to reduce exposure to materials that could have some toxic impact in the long term. A study was done to evaluate the efficacy of calcium hydroxide combined with gingerols (Ginge-Cal) as a novel obturation material for treating infected primary teeth and decreasing the recurrence of infection. The study was conducted on 30 lower primary molars with infected pulp for children aged 4–8 years. The sample was randomly divided into two groups depending on the tested obturation material: Ginge-Cal group and the Metapex group. The evaluation was done by different parameters clinically and radiographically at various intervals up to 12 months.

Results. Based on chi-squared and McNamara’s test with a 5% significance level, the clinical results indicated that Ginge-Cal group was more effective than the Metapex group in reducing or eliminating pain () after 1 week, sensitivity to percussion () at 3 months of follow-up, purulent swelling () at 6 and 9 months of follow-up, fistula, and tooth mobility. The radiographic results, based on the periapical and furcation area radiolucency at 12 months of follow-up, favored Ginge-Cal group over the Metapex group (), (), respectively. There were no statistically significant differences in pathological root resorption and periodontal space. The differences within the Ginge-Cal group were directly influenced by the time intervals in a statistically significant manner, ranging from () to (). The success percentage was 87.5% for Ginge-Cal group and 64.3% for Metapex group. Ginge-Cal can be considered a promising material for treating the infected root canal when used as an obturation material for the infected root canal.

Reference:

Fathi A. Qasem, Salwa M. Awad, Rizk A. Elagamy, "Effectiveness of Calcium Hydroxide and Gingerols Mixture as a Novel Obturation Material for Infected Root in Primary Teeth: A Randomized Clinical Trial", International Journal of Dentistry, vol. 2024, Article ID 5528260, 10 pages, 2024. https://doi.org/10.1155/2024/5528260

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Article Source : International Journal of Dentistry

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