Reduction of Pain and Bacterial Presence by using Double and Triple Antibiotic Pastes in Symptomatic Apical Periodontitis
Keywords:
Triple Antibiotic Paste, Double Antibiotic Paste, Symptomatic apical periodontitis, Intracanal Medication.Abstract
OBJECTIVE: To compare the efficacy of calcium hydroxide, triple antibiotic paste and double antibiotic
paste in reducing bacterial load and post treatment pain in symptomatic apical periodontitis.
METHODOLOGY: In this comparative cross sectional study, 30 patients were divided into three groups.
After sample collection Group A (control group) was medicated with calcium hydroxide (CH) paste,
Group B with triple antibiotic paste (TAP) and Group C with double antibiotic paste (DAP). On day seven,
pain status was checked by using visual analogue scale and canals were washed and another bacterial
sample was taken and sent to laboratory to evaluate bacterial count. Evaluation of bacterial count and
pain was done. Data analysis was performed in statistical packages for social sciences (SPSS) version
20.0. Mean & SD was calculated. Paired T-test was applied to compare qualitative data of control group
with other two groups and P value (< 0.05) perceived as significant.
RESULTS: All baseline samples were positive for bacteria with considerable pain. Following 07 days
post-treatment VAS (visual analogue scale) showed mean value of 2.5±1.269 for CH, 1.7±0.823 for TAP
and 2.0±1.054 for DAP. In post-treatment presence of Bacteria, mean was 1.1±0.316 for CH, 1.3±0.483 for
TAP and 1.2±0.422 hence post treatment bacteria presence was lower in TAP and DAP and was higher in
CH group.
CONCLUSION: From the results it is concluded that DAP provided better antimicrobial effect with
significant decrease in pain and bacterial count in comparison to control group and almost equal in
efficacy to TAP.
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