A randomized controlled trial of ProRoot MTA, OrthoMTA and RetroMTA for pulpotomy in primary molars

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Title: A randomized controlled trial of ProRoot MTA, OrthoMTA and RetroMTA for pulpotomy in primary molars
Authors: Yooseok Shin, Chung-Min Kang, Je Seon Song, Jae-Ho Lee, Se Hwa Kim, Hyo-Seol Lee, Gyu-Tae Kim
Contributors: Kang CM, Kim SH, Shin Y, Lee HS, Lee JH, Kim GT, Song JS, Kang, Chung Min, Song, Je Seon, Shin, Yoo Seok, Lee, Jae Ho, Lee, Hyo Seol
Source: Oral Diseases. 21:785-791
Publisher Information: Wiley, 2015.
Publication Year: 2015
Subject Terms: Male, Aluminum Compounds/therapeutic use, Calcium Compounds/therapeutic use, 03 medical and health sciences, 0302 clinical medicine, Oxides/therapeutic use, Humans, Single-Blind Method, pulpotomy, Tooth, Deciduous, Preschool, Aluminum Compounds, Child, 10. No inequality, primary molar, 2. Zero hunger, Silicates, Pulp Capping and Pulpectomy Agents/therapeutic use, Pulpotomy, Oxides, Calcium Compounds, Drug Combinations, Silicates/therapeutic use, Deciduous*/diagnostic imaging, Treatment Outcome, MTA, Child, Preschool, randomized controlled trial, Female, Tooth, Pulp Capping and Pulpectomy Agents
Description: ObjectivesThe aim of this study was to determine the clinical efficacy of the newly developed OrthoMTA and RetroMTA, compared to conventionally used ProRoot MTA, for pulpotomy in primary teeth.Material and MethodsIn this randomized clinical trial, 151 molars from 102 children, who met the inclusion criteria and were 3–10 years old, were enrolled. Ultimately, 143 teeth were divided in a randomized, single‐blind manner into three groups according to the planned treatment: RetroMTA (n = 49 teeth), OrthoMTA (n = 47 teeth) or ProRoot MTA (n = 47 teeth). Clinical and radiographic follow‐up examinations were conducted at 3, 6 and 12 months postoperatively.ResultsBy the end of the study period, 109 teeth were evaluated at 12 months. The radiographic success rates in these three groups were 100%, 94.7% and 94.7%, respectively; the corresponding clinical success rates were 100%, 97.4% and 100%. The Kaplan–Meier survival function curves relative to clinical and radiographic cumulative survival rates did not differ significantly between the three groups.ConclusionsThe success rates of RetroMTA, OrthoMTA and ProRoot MTA are indistinguishable, indicating that pulpotomy can be carried out successfully in primary molars with the newly developed materials.
Document Type: Article
File Description: 785~791
Language: English
ISSN: 1601-0825
1354-523X
DOI: 10.1111/odi.12348
Access URL: https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/25970794
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Abstract:ObjectivesThe aim of this study was to determine the clinical efficacy of the newly developed OrthoMTA and RetroMTA, compared to conventionally used ProRoot MTA, for pulpotomy in primary teeth.Material and MethodsIn this randomized clinical trial, 151 molars from 102 children, who met the inclusion criteria and were 3–10 years old, were enrolled. Ultimately, 143 teeth were divided in a randomized, single‐blind manner into three groups according to the planned treatment: RetroMTA (n = 49 teeth), OrthoMTA (n = 47 teeth) or ProRoot MTA (n = 47 teeth). Clinical and radiographic follow‐up examinations were conducted at 3, 6 and 12 months postoperatively.ResultsBy the end of the study period, 109 teeth were evaluated at 12 months. The radiographic success rates in these three groups were 100%, 94.7% and 94.7%, respectively; the corresponding clinical success rates were 100%, 97.4% and 100%. The Kaplan–Meier survival function curves relative to clinical and radiographic cumulative survival rates did not differ significantly between the three groups.ConclusionsThe success rates of RetroMTA, OrthoMTA and ProRoot MTA are indistinguishable, indicating that pulpotomy can be carried out successfully in primary molars with the newly developed materials.
ISSN:16010825
1354523X
DOI:10.1111/odi.12348