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摘要
本文不是一项研究,而是仅根据患者主观的术后症状对三种根管技术进行临床评价。从1968年到1972年(4年),作者用传统的牙髓技术治疗了452颗牙齿。在1973-1981年(8年)期间,他采用与传统方法相同的方法,但没有使用次氯酸钠,通过根管固定治疗了625颗额外的牙齿。在这个过程中,用多聚甲醛-类固醇-氧化锌和丁香酚糊(PSZOE)封闭管道。第三种“混合”牙髓技术在1982-1991年(9年)期间用于治疗其他522颗牙齿。在后一阶段,使用与前两种治疗方式相同的方法进行牙齿修复,不使用次氯酸钠,根管填充涂有PSZOE糊剂的杜仲胶锥体。根据术后肿胀和疼痛的主观报告,采用传统技术治疗的病例有10%的肿胀发生率和20%的疼痛发生率,这些病例的根管填充了由底特律Kerr Dental Manufacturing Company of Detroit包覆Tubliseal的杜胶胶锥。基于这些相同的标准,当625颗牙齿的根管被PSZOE糊剂完全填充时,只有1.6%的肿胀发生率和1.9%的疼痛发生率。另外522颗接受根管治疗的牙齿用涂有PSZOE的杜胶锥填充根管,1.5%的病例报告术后肿胀,3.2%的治疗牙齿报告术后疼痛。(摘要删节250字)
Patient comfort using three methods of endodontic therapy: traditional, paraformaldehyde, and hybrid sealer techniques.
This paper is not a study, but rather a clinical evaluation of three endodontic techniques based solely on subjective postoperative symptoms reported by patients. From 1968 to 1972 (four years), the author treated 452 teeth with a traditional endodontic technique. During 1973-1981 (eight years), he treated 625 additional teeth by instrumenting the root canals in the same manner as in the traditional method, but without the employment of sodium hypochlorite. In this procedure, the canals were obturated with a paraformaldehyde-steroid-zinc oxide and eugenol paste (PSZOE). A third "hybrid" endodontic technique was used in treating 522 other teeth during 1982-1991 (nine years). During the latter period, the teeth were instrumented in the same manner as in the first two modes of therapy, sodium hypochlorite was not used, and the root canals were filled with gutta percha cones covered with the PSZOE paste. Based on subjective reports of postoperative swelling and pain, there was a 10% incidence of swelling and a 20% incidence of pain in cases treated by the traditional technique and their root canals filled with gutta percha cones coated with Tubliseal by Kerr Dental Manufacturing Company of Detroit. Based on these same criteria, there was only a 1.6% prevalence of swelling and a 1.9% prevalence of pain when the root canals of 625 teeth were completely filled with a PSZOE paste. When the root canals of 522 other endodontically treated teeth were filled with gutta percha cones coated with PSZOE, postoperative swelling was reported in 1.5% of the cases and postoperative pain in 3.2% of the treated teeth.(ABSTRACT TRUNCATED AT 250 WORDS)