Arabian Journal of Pediatric Dentistry
Abstract
Background: The traditional method of removing caries using rotary instruments is associated with a number of disadvantages, such as thermal effects that are harmful to the pulp tissue and excessive preparation of the dental tissue, in addition to the feeling of discomfort, fear, and anxiety that accompany it.
Aim: This study aims to evaluate the time taken to remove caries by the chemo-mechanical method using Brix 3000 compared to the traditional rotary method.
Materials and methods: The study sample consisted of 30 permanent first molars with Class I dentine caries, in 30 children between 7 and 9 years of age. The sample was divided into two equal groups according to the treatment method used (Brix 3000, traditional rotary method). Investigate the time it takes to remove the caries using a mobile phone timer, and the independent sample t test was used to analyze the results at a confidence level of 95 % and a significance level of p ≤ 0.05
Results: The average time taken to remove caries in the caries removal group using Brix 3000 was (9.24 minutes). Conversely, the average time taken to remove caries in the caries removal group using the traditional rotary method was (2.27 minutes), and there were differences. Statistically significant when comparing the two groups (p<0.05).
Conclusion: The chemo-mechanical method of removing caries using Brix 3000 required a longer time compared to the traditional rotary method, and the traditional rotary method was the fastest method in removing caries.
Recommended Citation
Rajab, Malek; Alsalameh, Samar; and Azzawi, Shadi
(2025)
"Evaluation of the time taken to remove caries from immature permanent molars using Brix 3000 gel compared to the traditional rotary method (clinical study),"
Arabian Journal of Pediatric Dentistry: Vol. 2:
No.
2, Article 4.
Available at:
https://digitalcommons.aaru.edu.jo/ajpd/vol2/iss2/4