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Evaluation of Indirect Pulp Capping in Children With Different Materials
In Brief
A clinical study evaluating Calcium Hydroxide, Mineral Trioxide Aggregate, and 1 other intervention for Dental Pulp Capping. Completed, enrolled 300 participants.
Detailed Summary
Indirect pulp capping (IPC) is a treatment that preserves pulp's vitality. Several materials have been used for this procedure. The aim of this study is to evaluate the radiographic and clinical outcomes of TheraCal LC (Bisco Inc., Schaumburg, IL, USA) and to compare it with mineral trioxide aggregate (MTA) (Pro Root MTA, Dentsply Tulsa, Johnson City, TN, USA) and calcium hydroxide \[Ca(OH)2\] (Dycal, Dentsply De Trey Konstanz, Germany) biomaterials in IPC treatment.
Study Details
Timeline
Interventions
After cleaning the caries with partial removal (non-exposed pulp), cavity disinfected with sodium hypochlorite then indirect pulp capping agent was applied to cavity and restoration was finished in the same session.
After cleaning the caries with partial removal (non-exposed pulp), cavity disinfected with sodium hypochlorite then indirect pulp capping agent was applied to cavity and restoration was finished in in the same session.
After cleaning the caries with partial removal (non-exposed pulp), cavity disinfected with sodium hypochlorite then indirect pulp capping agent was applied to cavity (2 milimeter layer) and polymerized and restoration was finished in in the same session.