Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
3147270 Journal of Endodontics 2010 4 Pages PDF
Abstract

IntroductionThe purpose of this study was to evaluate the direct pulp capping response to a novel resin-based calcium phosphate cement (RCPC).MethodsThe RCPC was placed in contact with the exposed healthy pulps of dog teeth and in a follow-up study on the healthy or inflamed pulps of ferret teeth. The inflamed ferret teeth had reversible pulpitis induced with Salmonella typhimurium lipopolysaccharides. After direct pulp capping with RCPC or visible light-curing resin-modified calcium hydroxide material (VLCCH) as a control, the restorations were bonded using a composite resin. The pulp responses and dentin repair were evaluated histologically in dog teeth after 7, 28, or 90 days and in ferret teeth after 45 days.ResultsMost of the RCPC-treated healthy pulps and 75% of the RCPC-treated inflamed ferret teeth had dentin healing and repair, whereas those teeth treated with VLCCH had minimal healing and dentin repair.ConclusionsThe direct pulp capping of ferret and dog teeth with RCPC was associated with superior healing in comparison to VLCCH.

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