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Advanced Caries Microbiota in Teeth with Irreversible Pulpitis [PDF]

open access: yesJournal of Endodontics, 2015
Bacterial taxa in the forefront of caries biofilms are candidate pathogens for irreversible pulpitis and are possibly the first ones to invade the pulp and initiate endodontic infection. This study examined the microbiota of the most advanced layers of dentinal caries in teeth with irreversible pulpitis.DNA extracted from samples taken from deep ...
Isabela Rôças, José F Siqueira
exaly   +3 more sources

Histochemical localization of putative stem cells in irreversible pulpitis

Oral Diseases, 2021
Abstract Objectives Our study aimed to observe the distribution of putative stem cells in irreversible pulpitis and to investigate the expression of specific molecules. Subjects and Methods Extracted third molar teeth
Yan Wu   +4 more
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Successful pulpal anesthesia for symptomatic irreversible pulpitis

Journal of the American Dental Association, 2017
Profound pulpal anesthesia after a successful inferior alveolar nerve block can be difficult to achieve when the clinical condition is a pulpal diagnosis of symptomatic irreversible pulpitis. The authors reviewed the literature as it relates to the anesthesia necessary for endodontic therapy of patients with painful, vital, mandibular teeth diagnosed ...
Melissa, Drum   +3 more
exaly   +3 more sources

Microbiome of Deep Dentinal Caries from Reversible Pulpitis to Irreversible Pulpitis

Journal of Endodontics, 2019
This study examined the identity of the microbiome of deep dentinal caries and its correlation with the inflammation status of caries-induced pulpitis.Seventy-five cases were diagnosed based on the American Association of Endodontics's diagnostic criteria and divided into 4 groups: normal pulp with deep caries (NP; n = 13), reversible pulpitis with ...
Jinxin, Zheng   +11 more
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Conservative pulp therapy in the management of reversible and irreversible pulpitis

Australian Dental Journal, 2021
AbstractConservative pulp therapy is an alternative treatment option to tooth removal and root canal treatment in the management of deep caries, traumatic pulp exposures and developmental anomalies. Pulp tissue preservation can extend the long‐term survival of teeth through relatively simple restorative procedures.
D Yong, P Cathro
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Success of an alternative for interim management of irreversible pulpitis

The Journal of the American Dental Association, 2004
Extraction and endodontic therapy are treatment options for irreversible pulpitis. Extraction often is chosen for financial reasons. The authors conducted a study to investigate an alternative interim therapy.The authors recruited patients (N = 73) with irreversible pulpitis and whose teeth were restorable but who opted for extraction owing to ...
Roger A, McDougal   +4 more
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The Incidence of Mechanical Allodynia in Patients With Irreversible Pulpitis

Journal of Endodontics, 2007
The mechanisms of odontogenic pain are complex and incompletely understood. Cases of irreversible pulpitis are thought to represent a localized inflammatory response to bacterial challenge in dental pulp tissue. The presenting symptoms are classically defined by exaggerated painful episodes to thermal stimuli that may linger after cessation of the ...
Christopher B, Owatz   +5 more
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Selected aspects of treatment of irreversible pulpitis

Progress in Health Sciences, 2017
On the basis of the available literature on the subject, the causes and possible treatment options of irreversible pulpitis are discussed. The justifiability of the available treatment methods is also verified. The advantages and disadvantages of the available pulpitis treatment methods are discussed.
M. Antoniak   +3 more
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MTA pulpotomy of human permanent molars with irreversible pulpitis

Australian Endodontic Journal, 2009
AbstractThe histological success of mineral trioxide aggregate (MTA) pulpotomy for treatment of irreversible pulpitis in human teeth as an alternative treatment was investigated in this study. Fourteen molars which had to be extracted were selected from patients 16–28 years old.
Mohammad Jafar, Eghbal   +4 more
openaire   +2 more sources

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