2009
DOI: 10.2341/09-132-0
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Keys to Clinical Success with Pulp Capping: A Review of the Literature

Abstract: Clinical Relevance Confusion and misconceptions surround direct and indirect pulp capping. This review of the literature provides evidence-based recommendations to guide clinicians in their decision-making process when they encounter a situation requiring pulp capping.

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“…It is slightly soluble in water, releasing Ca 2+ and OH − ions through the ionic dissociation 5) . The high pH of OH − ion provides excellent antibacterial properties, minimizing bacterial penetration to the pulp 2) . On the other hand, the high pH causes irritation of the pulp tissue and develops a superficial three-layer necrosis on exposed pulp, stimulating and forming mineralization directly against the necrotic zone 6,7) .…”
Section: Calcium Hydroxide and Resin-modified Calcium Hydroxidementioning
confidence: 99%
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“…It is slightly soluble in water, releasing Ca 2+ and OH − ions through the ionic dissociation 5) . The high pH of OH − ion provides excellent antibacterial properties, minimizing bacterial penetration to the pulp 2) . On the other hand, the high pH causes irritation of the pulp tissue and develops a superficial three-layer necrosis on exposed pulp, stimulating and forming mineralization directly against the necrotic zone 6,7) .…”
Section: Calcium Hydroxide and Resin-modified Calcium Hydroxidementioning
confidence: 99%
“…Calcium hydroxide was introduced in dentistry in 1920s, and has been used with great clinical success as a direct pulp capping material for several decades 2) . Calcium hydroxide is a strong base with a high pH of approximately 12.…”
Section: Calcium Hydroxide and Resin-modified Calcium Hydroxidementioning
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“…33 Yine herhangi bir nedenle meydana gelen diş eti kanamaları da durdurulamaz ise restoratif materyallerin dişe bağlantı-sını olumsuz etkileyebilmektedir. Bu nedenle çeşitli kanama durdurucu ajanlar restoratif tedaviler sırasında kullanılmaktadır.…”
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