Evaluation of carious primary teeth that causes swelling in children visiting a private dental institute-an observational study

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The worldwide incidence of ECC was found to be 1.76 billion. If left untreated, these carious lesions have high possibility to progress into oro-facial swellings. The purpose of this study was to evaluate the carious teeth in primary denti-tion, which causes oro-facial swelling. This observational study is carried out by observing the oro-facial infection in children and describing the associated carious teeth using GV Black’s classification, ICDAS Criteria for carious teeth and also categorizing the caries index of the patient using dmft index. A total of 189 case sheets were reviewed, and cross-verification was done by pho-tographs. Among the 189 case sheets, a total of 70 cases were selected after proper review. Out of 70 patients, 51 patients had Class 1 carious lesion, and 19 had Class 2 carious lesion all the teeth were categorized under ICDAS score 5 and 6, the mean dmft score was 8.64. Class 1 carious lesions with visible dentin were most commonly associated with Oro-facial Swelling in children. The carious teeth, which were ICDAS-6, were treated by extraction and which were ICDAS-5, were rendered pulp therapy.

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Obadiah, I., Subramanian, E. M. G., & Ravindran, V. (2020). Evaluation of carious primary teeth that causes swelling in children visiting a private dental institute-an observational study. International Journal of Research in Pharmaceutical Sciences, 11(Special Issue 3), 200–205. https://doi.org/10.26452/ijrps.v11iSPL3.2914

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