2017
DOI: 10.18203/issn.2454-2156.intjscirep20171926
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Histological evaluation of human pulp capped with light-cured calcium based cements: a randomized controlled clinical trial

Abstract: INTRODUCTIONDirect pulp capping (DPC) is defined as the treatment of a mechanical or traumatic vital pulp exposure by sealing the pulpal wound with a biomaterial placed directly on exposed pulp to facilitate formation of reparative dentin and maintenance of the vitality of pulp.1 Calcium hydroxide has been the gold standard for this purpose.The alkalinity of calcium hydroxide causes superficial necrosis of exposed pulp. This necrosis acts as mild irritation and thus stimulates the pulp to form a reparative den… Show more

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“…Light-curing pulp-capping materials were developed with the goal of simplifying the operating technique by facilitating material application. Due to their resin base, these materials are associated with increased mechanical resistance (4) and improved marginal seal as a result of lower dissolution rates (25). The present study showed that treatment of these materials with a jet of warm air just before their application resulted in cytotoxicity rates similar to those reported for chemically activated cements, most widely used at present.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 73%
“…Light-curing pulp-capping materials were developed with the goal of simplifying the operating technique by facilitating material application. Due to their resin base, these materials are associated with increased mechanical resistance (4) and improved marginal seal as a result of lower dissolution rates (25). The present study showed that treatment of these materials with a jet of warm air just before their application resulted in cytotoxicity rates similar to those reported for chemically activated cements, most widely used at present.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 73%
“…However, they reported that the light-cured TheraCal LC groups had significantly more frequent hard tissue bridge formation, a greater thickness of the dentinal bridge and better dentinal bridge qualities than the Glass ionomer and VLC Dycal groups. Gopika et al [ 45 ] compared and evaluated the response of the human pulp following direct pulp capping with TheraCal LC, Septocal LC, and Dycal. Their study found that TheraCal LC and Septocal LC (Calcium hydroxide with hydroxyapatite) cements were as effective as Dycal in inducing the formation of reparative dentin and evoking an inflammatory response.…”
Section: Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Gopika et al compared and evaluated the response of the human pulp following direct pulp capping with TheraCal LC, Septocal LC, and Dycal. Their study found that TheraCal LC and Septocal LC (Calcium hydroxide with hydroxyapatite) cements were as effective as Dycal in inducing the formation of reparative dentin and evoking an inflammatory response [63] .…”
Section: Applications In Pediatric Dentistry 1021 Direct Pulp Cappingmentioning
confidence: 99%