2010
DOI: 10.1016/j.joen.2010.02.024
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Mineral Trioxide Aggregate or Calcium Hydroxide Direct Pulp Capping: An Analysis of the Clinical Treatment Outcome

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“…This may be related to the fact that Biodentine™ induces odontoblastlike cell differentiation as it increases the transforming growth factor-β1 (TGF-β1) secretion by pulp cells (14,22) . Calcium silicate-based materials share their properties to induce the proliferation and genes activation of dental pulp cells, and to stimulate the reparative hard tissues (23,24) .…”
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“…This may be related to the fact that Biodentine™ induces odontoblastlike cell differentiation as it increases the transforming growth factor-β1 (TGF-β1) secretion by pulp cells (14,22) . Calcium silicate-based materials share their properties to induce the proliferation and genes activation of dental pulp cells, and to stimulate the reparative hard tissues (23,24) .…”
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“…Mineral trioxide aggregate (MTA) has been proven to be successful in vital pulp therapy. It can stimulate thick dentinal bridge and appears to have particular promise as a pulp capping material [53][54][55] , even in cases of irreversible pulpitis [56][57][58] . However, MTA has slow setting time and high cost.…”
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“…To assess the influence of potential prognostic factors on the success rate of direct pulp capping, a univariate analysis was previously applied for a MTA group and Ca(OH) 2 group. The following variables were discussed as possible influential factors: age, gender, tooth location, type of tooth, type of restoration, time span before placement of restoration, site of exposure, type of pulp exposure, size of restoration, quality of coronal restoration at follow-up, treatment providers, and recall time (20). No conspicuous factors could be identified in the MTA group.…”
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“…Hence, the patient has to be recalled for a second visit for the final restoration. Clinical data showed that the prognosis after direct pulp capping using MTA does not depend on the timing of final restoration (<2 days or >2 days) (20). In another study, the shear bond strength (SBS) between MTA and composite resin was measured 48 hours after MTA mixing (21).…”
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