The efficacy of articaine infiltration versus lidocaine inferior alveolar nerve block for pulpotomy in mandibular primary second molars: randomized clinical trial [PDF]
Background. Successful anesthesia is a major concern during pulpotomy treatment. The aim of this study was to compare the anesthetic efficacy of inferior alveolar nerve block using 2% lidocaine and buccal infiltration using 4% articaine for pulpotomy of ...
Sara Ghadimi +3 more
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Outcome comparison between diode laser pulpotomy and formocresol pulpotomy on human primary molars
Background/purpose: Diode laser is widely used in dentistry, especially on treating soft tissues. Currently neither the effect of diode laser pulpotomy nor its comparison with formocresol (FC) pulpotomy has been fully investigated.
Shan-li Pei, Wen-yu Shih, Jeng-fen Liu
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A Nonconventional Approach to Formocresol Pulpotomy
A different concept of formocresol pulpotomy procedure has been proposed where the formocresol pulpotomy is done with smaller access to the pulp chamber. In our study formocresol pulpotomy was carried out in 128 primary molar teeth with a limited amount of access opening, saving a bit of more tooth structure, which excludes the requirement of placement
Chakraborty, Amitabha +2 more
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Concentrated growth factor scaffold-based pulpotomy of permanent molars with symptomatic irreversible pulpitis [PDF]
Objectives Pulpotomy is a minimally invasive procedure that aims to retain the vitality of the radicular pulp by removing the inflamed coronal pulp tissue.
Arthi K. Harith +4 more
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Comparison of three pulpotomy agents in primary molars: a randomised clinical trial
INTRODUCTION: Pulpotomy is an accepted treatment for the management of cariously exposed pulps in symptom free primary molars. The purpose of this study was to compare the clinical and radiological outcomes of three different single-visit vital pulp ...
Elham Farrokh Gisoure
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An update on newer pulpotomy agents in primary teeth: A literature review
Primary molars with asymptomatic reversible pulpitis are commonly treated by pulpotomy procedure. Different pulpotomy materials used so far for pulpotomy that have been mentioned in the literature have been included in this article.
Shruti Jha +5 more
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Evaluation of biodentine pulpotomy in caries-exposed symptomatic vital mature permanent teeth in 9‒13-year-old children: A 24-month clinico-radiographic observation [PDF]
Background. The present study evaluated the clinical and radiographic outcomes of Biodentine pulpotomy for 24 months in symptomatic vital mature permanent teeth with caries exposure. Methods.
Archana Singh +4 more
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A pulpotomy is a way of preserving primary teeth from carious lesions and damage before the naturalexfoliation. It is also the most controversial treatment in pediatric dentistry. The success rate of pulp therapyin the primary tooth depends mostly on early pulp diagnosis, pulp vitality prevention, pulp vascularization &periradicular status.
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Background and Objectives: Traditionally, there are two treatment modalities for vital primary teeth with deep carious lesion, which include indirect pulp therapy (IPT) and pulpotomy.
K B Vidya +2 more
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Background/purpose: There is no long-term study on the comparison of indirect pulp therapy with ferric sulfate pulpotomy in primary molars. This retrospective study aimed to compare the success rates of ferric sulfate pulpotomy with those of indirect ...
Ruei-Ren Fang +3 more
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