The use of beta‐tricalcium phosphate, white MTA, white Portland cement and calcium hydroxide for direct pulp capping of primary pig teeth

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Title: The use of beta‐tricalcium phosphate, white MTA, white Portland cement and calcium hydroxide for direct pulp capping of primary pig teeth
Authors: Shayegan, Amir, Petein, Michel, Vanden Abbeele, Astrid
Source: Dental Traumatology. 25:413-419
Publisher Information: Wiley, 2009.
Publication Year: 2009
Subject Terms: Calcium Phosphates, Molar -- pathology, Deciduous -- microbiology -- pathology, Silicates -- therapeutic use, Swine, Secondary -- pathology, Matériaux céramiques et poudres, Incisor -- pathology, Dental Cements, Odontoblasts -- pathology, Dentin, Secondary, Oxides -- therapeutic use, Dental Pulp Capping, Calcium Hydroxide, 03 medical and health sciences, 0302 clinical medicine, Dental Cements -- therapeutic use, Materials Testing, Dental Pulp Necrosis, Calcium Compounds -- therapeutic use, Animals, Dental Pulp Exposure, Aluminum Compounds, Dental Pulp, Dental Pulp Exposure -- therapy, Odontoblasts, Animal, Médecine pathologie humaine, Pulpitis, Aluminum Compounds -- therapeutic use, Oxides, Calcium Compounds, Molar, Incisor, Disease Models, Animal, Drug Combinations, Matériaux composites, Dental Pulp -- microbiology -- pathology, Dentin, Disease Models, Pulpitis -- microbiology -- pathology, Female, Dental Pulp Necrosis -- pathology, Calcium Hydroxide -- therapeutic use, Calcium Phosphates -- therapeutic use, Tooth
Description: – Aim: The purpose of this study was to evaluate and compare the response of the pulp of primary pig teeth after capping with beta‐tricalcium phosphate (ß‐TCP), white mineral trioxide aggregate (WMTA), white Portland cement (WPC) and calcium hydroxide [Ca(OH)2]. Material and Methods: Forty teeth of two 3‐month old pigs were capped with these materials. Three weeks later, the animals were killed and the specimens were prepared for histological examination and evaluation of inflammatory cell response, tissue disorganization, hard tissue formation and bacteria presence was performed. The data collected from the histological examinations were statistically analyzed using Kruskal–Wallis and Dunn multiple comparison tests. Results: There was no significant difference between ß‐TCP, WMTA, WPC and CH in terms of primary pulp response, hard tissue formation and normal pulp tissue preservation. Conclusion: Beta‐tricalcium phosphate, WMTA and WPC in primary pig teeth are as effective as Ca(OH)2 in primary pig teeth capping.
Document Type: Article
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Language: English
ISSN: 1600-9657
1600-4469
DOI: 10.1111/j.1600-9657.2009.00799.x
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Abstract:– Aim: The purpose of this study was to evaluate and compare the response of the pulp of primary pig teeth after capping with beta‐tricalcium phosphate (ß‐TCP), white mineral trioxide aggregate (WMTA), white Portland cement (WPC) and calcium hydroxide [Ca(OH)2]. Material and Methods: Forty teeth of two 3‐month old pigs were capped with these materials. Three weeks later, the animals were killed and the specimens were prepared for histological examination and evaluation of inflammatory cell response, tissue disorganization, hard tissue formation and bacteria presence was performed. The data collected from the histological examinations were statistically analyzed using Kruskal–Wallis and Dunn multiple comparison tests. Results: There was no significant difference between ß‐TCP, WMTA, WPC and CH in terms of primary pulp response, hard tissue formation and normal pulp tissue preservation. Conclusion: Beta‐tricalcium phosphate, WMTA and WPC in primary pig teeth are as effective as Ca(OH)2 in primary pig teeth capping.
ISSN:16009657
16004469
DOI:10.1111/j.1600-9657.2009.00799.x