Preserving pulp vitality for teeth with post-vital pulp therapy symptoms by retrying pulp-preserving procedures: A retrospective clinical study. [PDF]
Yi JK, Seo AR.
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Calcium Silicate-Based Cements in Restorative Dentistry: Vital Pulp Therapy Clinical, Radiographic, and Histological Outcomes on Deciduous and Permanent Dentition-A Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis. [PDF]
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Evaluation of Cytotoxicity of the Dental Materials TheraCal LC, TheraCal PT, ApaCal ART and Biodentine Used in Vital Pulp Therapy: In Vitro Study. [PDF]
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Long-Term Outcomes of Vital Pulp Therapy in Deep Carious Lesions Using Bioceramic Materials.
Alhusainy A.
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Outcomes and predictive factors of vital pulp therapy in a large-scale retrospective cohort study over 10 years. [PDF]
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Vital pulp therapy is performed to preserve the health status of the tooth and its ultimate position in the arch. These procedures are performed routinely in primary and permanent teeth. This review is divided into 2 parts: the first aims to illustrate the basic biology of the pulp and the effects on the pulp due to various procedures; the second ...
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Preserving pulp vitality: part two - vital pulp therapies
British Dental Journal, 2021Vital pulp therapies (VPTs) aim to preserve the vitality of the pulp. The European Society of Endodontology have begun a campaign to raise awareness on the efficacy of VPTs following on from the publication of their 2019 position statement, aimed at both specialists and general dental practitioners. This review examines the current evidence surrounding
Edwards D, Stone S, Bailey O, Tomson P
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Approaches to vital pulp therapies
Australian Endodontic Journal, 2023AbstractTooth decay, which leads to pulpal inflammation due to the pulp’s response to bacterial components and byproducts is the most common infectious disease. The main goals of clinical management are to eliminate sources of infection, to facilitate healing by regulating inflammation indental tissue, and to replace lost tissues.
Elif Ballikaya, Betül Çelebi‐Saltik
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Indications for vital pulp therapy include: crown reduction for orthodontic abnormalities; canine tooth disarming; crown fractures of immature permanent teeth; pulp exposure during debridement of deep carious lesions; and, recent crown fractures of mature permanent teeth.
B A, Niemiec, T W, Mulligan
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