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Pulpectomy in Maxillary First Molars With Distal Caries

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Dental caries is having the most prevalence of the chronic disease in pediatric patients. It is considered as the most unmet health care for society with the lowest socioeconomic status. If dental caries is not treated with proper treatment, it may develop more complicated consequences in various aspects such as dental, medical, social, and life quality. The aim of this present study was to evaluate the pulpectomy procedure in maxillary first primary molars with distal caries in the Chennai population visiting the Outpatient Department of Saveetha Dental College and Hospital, Chennai based on their gender and age. A total of 199 patients details aged between 4 and 11 years old obtained from patients records to assess pulpectomy treatment done with distal caries involved, with their gender and age. Data analysis was done with the Statistical Package for Social Sciences (SPSS) for Windows (version 20). Chi-square test was used to determine the association of occurrence pulpectomy with distal caries involvement in a maxillary first primary molar, gender, and age. In this present study, the prevalence of male patients was 56.8% and for females was 43.2% with p>0.05 (statistically insignificant). Males patients more prevalent for pulpectomy due to distal caries. Patients in the age group between 4 and 5 years old have a higher prevalence (55.7%) with p>0.05. The most prominent teeth number affected by distal caries was left maxillary first primary molar-64, with 52.8% prevalence. Within this limit of this study, this study showed that the prevalence of pulpectomy in maxillary first primary molars due to distal caries was more in males than females, and higher incidence for age between 4 and 5 years old, with the most affected tooth was left side, 64.
Title: Pulpectomy in Maxillary First Molars With Distal Caries
Description:
Dental caries is having the most prevalence of the chronic disease in pediatric patients.
It is considered as the most unmet health care for society with the lowest socioeconomic status.
If dental caries is not treated with proper treatment, it may develop more complicated consequences in various aspects such as dental, medical, social, and life quality.
The aim of this present study was to evaluate the pulpectomy procedure in maxillary first primary molars with distal caries in the Chennai population visiting the Outpatient Department of Saveetha Dental College and Hospital, Chennai based on their gender and age.
A total of 199 patients details aged between 4 and 11 years old obtained from patients records to assess pulpectomy treatment done with distal caries involved, with their gender and age.
Data analysis was done with the Statistical Package for Social Sciences (SPSS) for Windows (version 20).
Chi-square test was used to determine the association of occurrence pulpectomy with distal caries involvement in a maxillary first primary molar, gender, and age.
In this present study, the prevalence of male patients was 56.
8% and for females was 43.
2% with p>0.
05 (statistically insignificant).
Males patients more prevalent for pulpectomy due to distal caries.
Patients in the age group between 4 and 5 years old have a higher prevalence (55.
7%) with p>0.
05.
The most prominent teeth number affected by distal caries was left maxillary first primary molar-64, with 52.
8% prevalence.
Within this limit of this study, this study showed that the prevalence of pulpectomy in maxillary first primary molars due to distal caries was more in males than females, and higher incidence for age between 4 and 5 years old, with the most affected tooth was left side, 64.

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