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  • Pediatric Dentistry
  • Endodontics
  • Dental Public Health

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  • Root canal treatment in primary teeth aims to preserve them.
  • Carious exposure is a common cause of pulpitis in primary molars.
  • Single versus multiple visit endodontic procedures are debated for primary teeth.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To compare the clinical success rates of single-visit versus multiple-visit root canal treatment.
  • To evaluate treatment outcomes in primary molars with carious exposure.

Main Methods:

  • A study involving 40 children aged 4-7 years.
  • Participants were equally divided into two treatment groups: single-visit and multiple-visit root canal treatment.
  • Follow-up assessments were conducted at one week, one month, three months, and six months post-treatment.

Main Results:

  • No statistically significant difference in clinical success was observed between the two treatment approaches.
  • Both single-visit and multiple-visit root canal treatments demonstrated comparable outcomes.

Conclusions:

  • Single-visit and multiple-visit root canal treatments exhibit similar success rates for primary molars.
  • Appropriate case selection and subsequent treatment are paramount for successful pulpectomy, regardless of the number of visits.