2024
DOI: 10.1186/s12903-024-04098-9
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Hard tissue formation in pulpotomized primary teeth in dogs with nanomaterials MCM-48 and MCM-48/hydroxyapatite: an in vivo animal study

Sahar Talebi,
Nosrat Nourbakhsh,
Ardeshir Talebi
et al.

Abstract: Background This animal study sought to evaluate two novel nanomaterials for pulpotomy of primary teeth and assess the short-term pulpal response and hard tissue formation in dogs. The results were compared with mineral trioxide aggregate (MTA). Methods This in vivo animal study on dogs evaluated 48 primary premolar teeth of 4 mongrel female dogs the age of 6–8 weeks, randomly divided into four groups (n = 12). The teeth underwent complete pulpotomy… Show more

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“…These attributes make it suitable for various prosthetic rehabilitations, such as implants, as well as endodontic regenerative procedures like apexogenesis and apexification. This wider range of applications extends to basic restorative and regenerative procedures, including root-end filling, direct and indirect pulp capping, root canal sealing, treatment of open-ended root apices in immature teeth, pulpectomy, pulpotomy, management of dentinal hypersensitivity and remineralization, and bone regeneration [16][17][18][19][20].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…These attributes make it suitable for various prosthetic rehabilitations, such as implants, as well as endodontic regenerative procedures like apexogenesis and apexification. This wider range of applications extends to basic restorative and regenerative procedures, including root-end filling, direct and indirect pulp capping, root canal sealing, treatment of open-ended root apices in immature teeth, pulpectomy, pulpotomy, management of dentinal hypersensitivity and remineralization, and bone regeneration [16][17][18][19][20].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%