Clinical and radiographic evaluation of chitosan-zinc oxide eugenol mix in pulp capping of primary teeth
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Clinical and Radiographic Evaluation of CTZ (Chloramphenicol-Tetracycline-Zinc Eugenol Oxide) Antibiotic Paste in Pulp Treatment of Primary Molars
Dental decay prevalence in the primary dentition continues to maintain high levels in the infant population, despite the efforts and advances that have been made in the field of oral health prevention programs [1]. This situation increases the possibilities of pulp involvement due to the presence of deep caries, leading pulp to an irreversible state, implying the need to perform a pulp treatmen...
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Introduction: Ferric sulfate pulpotomy is a safe and effective method of the pulpotomy of primary teeth. But the results of different studies indicate low success rate of ferric sulfate pulpotomy in comparison to Formocresol pulpotomy and a portion of these failures may be related to stimulating and harmful effects of zinc oxide Eugenol paste. The aim of this study was to determine and compare ...
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AIM To evaluate the clinical and radiological response of primary molars to direct pulp capping with calcium sulfate hemihydrate. MATERIALS AND METHODS Forty primary molar teeth in 40 healthy children aged 5-9 years were treated by direct pulp capping. Teeth were randomly assigned to two groups (n=20) according to material used for capping, as follows: Group 1: calcium hydroxide cement (Dycal...
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Seventy-six vital permanent incisors with complicated crown t’ractures in 72 children were assessed clinically and radiographically for the healing of pulp exposures treated by direct pulp capping or by pulpotomy. Thirty-eight of these teeth had pinpoint exposures, complete roots, and were treated by pulp capping. Pulpotomy was the treatment for the other 38 teeth that had incomplete root devel...
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عنوان ژورنال: Al-Azhar Journal of Dental Science
سال: 2020
ISSN: 2682-3314
DOI: 10.21608/ajdsm.2020.28603.1055