2020
DOI: 10.1007/s40368-020-00578-y
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A randomised controlled clinical trial comparing pure Portland cement and formocresol pulpotomies followed from 2 to 4 years

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“…In Sushynski et al study [36], 4 teeth in the DFC group showed abscess in a two-year period. Sonmez et al [37] reported swelling ndings in 2 teeth in the FC group in a two-year study, and in the study by Petel et al [41], sinus tract formation was observed in 2 teeth in the FC group. In our RCT with a 1-year follow-up [29] and the present retrospective study, no teeth showed spontaneous, nocturnal pain and/or swelling.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 90%
“…In Sushynski et al study [36], 4 teeth in the DFC group showed abscess in a two-year period. Sonmez et al [37] reported swelling ndings in 2 teeth in the FC group in a two-year study, and in the study by Petel et al [41], sinus tract formation was observed in 2 teeth in the FC group. In our RCT with a 1-year follow-up [29] and the present retrospective study, no teeth showed spontaneous, nocturnal pain and/or swelling.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 90%
“…Reference [57] performed pulpotomy in 45 primary molars with PC, then the teeth were restored with stainless steel crows and the outcome of the trial was that this group had at 24 months follow up 93,9% and 86,7% clinical and radiographic success rate respectively. Furthermore, [63] confirmed the effectiveness of PC because the success rate at 12 months follow up was 100%, while also [64] found that PC led to completely successful results, and it is also very important that dentine bridge was present in some pulpotomised teeth. According to [65], histological description of PC has shown no inflammation and formation of dentin-like material which led to root canal obliteration.…”
Section: F Portland Cementmentioning
confidence: 88%
“…And though a dentinal bridge can be seen formed at the orifice of each root canal, 19 indicating that at some point in the period between the first treatment session and the second follow‐up the remaining pulp was vital and responsive to the biocompatible agent placed, but this does not negate that simultaneously there was a necrotizing process undergoing slowly till it finally prevailed.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%