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Prevention of complications after pulpi-tis treatment in pediatrics at the stage of root system formation and its resorption [PDF]
Most frequently pulpitis develops as a complication of caries. In pediatric practice both acute and chronic forms of pulpitis are observed. However, primary chronic process is more often among milk teeth. The devital amputation is the most popular method
Makhonova E.M. +4 more
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What Outcomes Matter in Vital Pulp Therapy? Current Concepts and Challenges
ABSTRACT Vital pulp therapy (VPT) has re‐emerged as a practical and biologically sound alternative for managing deep caries and carious pulp exposures. Although its clinical use is now widespread, the outcomes used to judge the success of VPT remain inconsistent and often difficult to compare across studies.
Philip Yuan‐Ho Chien +5 more
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Paediatric Hospital Presentations for Odontogenic Pain and Infection in Western Australia
ABSTRACT Background Oral health‐related conditions are a leading and preventable cause of paediatric hospital presentations in Australia, contributing substantially to healthcare expenditure and placing increasing pressure on public hospital infrastructure.
Jilen Patel +6 more
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Objective To evaluate the diagnostic utility of T-helper type 2 (Th2) cytokines, specifically Interleukin-4 (IL-4), IL-5, IL-10, and IL-13, in distinguishing different stages of pulpitis and their combined performance in clinical diagnosis.
Qun Li
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Thymosin Α1 Inhibiting Ferroptosis Of Dental Pulp Cells In Pulpitis
Aim or purpose: This study aimed to uncover the role of ferroptosis in pulpitis and assess whether thymosin α1 could alleviate pulpitis by inhibiting ferroptosis in dental pulp cells.
Jie Wu +4 more
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ABSTRACT Achieving profound local anaesthesia during mandibular molar root canal treatment can be challenging. This study evaluated procedural pain and supplemental anaesthesia used, considering endodontic diagnosis and buccal bone morphology. Seventy‐seven patients undergoing primary root canal treatment completed a post‐treatment survey questionnaire
Emily Kopec +7 more
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Identifying metabolic biomarkers and pathways in pulpitis: a metabolomic study using ultra-high-performance liquid chromatography/orbitrap mass spectrometry [PDF]
Pulpitis, which is often triggered by caries and trauma, is a significant clinical challenge due to its prevalence. This research aims to uncover potential metabolic biomarkers for pulpitis and map out the implicated metabolic pathways, thereby laying a ...
Congpeng WEN, Xueqin CHEN, Linfeng LAI
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Discuss the Rationale for Minimally Invasive Endodontics and the Merits and Demerits of the Concept
ABSTRACT Minimally invasive endodontics (MIE) places emphasis on the conservation of sound tooth structure and viable pulp tissue during endodontic procedures such as root canal treatment (RCTx) and vital pulp therapy (VPT). The use of minimal access cavity designs and conservative canal preparation dimensions have been investigated as a way to improve
Iris Mohan Li
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ABSTRACT Introduction This study aimed to evaluate whether revitalization can be indicated in the treatment of traumatized immature teeth with external inflammatory root resorption (EIRR). Methods The protocol of the review was developed in accordance with the PRISMA checklist and registered in the PROSPERO database (CRD42023446609).
Ghina Al Khourdaji +4 more
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The Effect of Myrmecodia pendans Ethanol Extract on Inflamed Pulp: Study on Sprague Dawley Rats
Background: Inflammation is a body response caused by injury and infection. Pulpitis is a pulp tissue inflammation which is the continuous process of pulp hyperemia by bacteria invasion.
Janti Sudiono, Meylisa Hardina
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