1980
DOI: 10.14219/jada.archive.1980.0056
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Effect of Dycal on Bacteria in Deep Carious Lesions

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“…This process can occur in cavities treated by both methods of caries removal. In the present study, the calcium hydroxide cement applied to the pulpal and axial walls of the cavities may have also influenced bacterial growth in the two groups because of its bactericidal and bacteriostatic action [Leung et al, 1980]. However, studies investigating partial caries removal have shown that arrest of the carious process occurs independently of the protective material used [Mertz-Fairhurst et al, 1998;Ribeiro et al, 1999;Pinto et al, 2006;Franzon et al, 2007].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 73%
“…This process can occur in cavities treated by both methods of caries removal. In the present study, the calcium hydroxide cement applied to the pulpal and axial walls of the cavities may have also influenced bacterial growth in the two groups because of its bactericidal and bacteriostatic action [Leung et al, 1980]. However, studies investigating partial caries removal have shown that arrest of the carious process occurs independently of the protective material used [Mertz-Fairhurst et al, 1998;Ribeiro et al, 1999;Pinto et al, 2006;Franzon et al, 2007].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 73%
“…A calcium hydroxide liner is placed over the demineralized area of dentine and this medicament has been shown to significantly reduce the number of remaining bacteria [Leung et al, 1980]. This procedure is called indirect pulp capping.…”
Section: Classical Caries Excavationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A significant increase in phosphorus content was observed in carious dentin treated with CHC [Eidelman et al, 1965]. Regarding the incidence of bacterial infection, controlled studies show controversial results [Leung et al, 1980;Pinto et al, 2006]. GIC has been used for the restoration and protection of dentin in Atraumatic Restorative Treatment (ART).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%