2016
DOI: 10.1155/2016/2591273
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Clinical and Histological Evaluation of Direct Pulp Capping on Human Pulp Tissue Using a Dentin Adhesive System

Abstract: Objective. This study presents a clinical and histological evaluation of human pulp tissue responses after direct capping using a new dentin adhesive system. Methods. Twenty-eight caries-free third molar teeth scheduled for extraction were evaluated. The pulps of 22 teeth were mechanically exposed and randomly assigned to 1 of 2 groups: Single Bond Universal or calcium hydroxide. Another group of 6 teeth acted as the intact control group. The periapical response was assayed, and a clinical examination was perf… Show more

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“…There are claims of using dental adhesives in direct contact with the pulp, as the means of direct pulp cupping. In this treatment method, the dental adhesives showed no hard tissue formation induction in comparison to Ca(OH) 2 cements [28][29][30][31]. There was also no expression of type 3 collagen and fibronectin, which were present in teeth treated with Ca(OH) 2 cements [29].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 81%
“…There are claims of using dental adhesives in direct contact with the pulp, as the means of direct pulp cupping. In this treatment method, the dental adhesives showed no hard tissue formation induction in comparison to Ca(OH) 2 cements [28][29][30][31]. There was also no expression of type 3 collagen and fibronectin, which were present in teeth treated with Ca(OH) 2 cements [29].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 81%
“…There were 10 patients participating in this study. Each of them did observe three times (indication, 1 week after treatment, and more than one month after treatment) ( 5 , 31 ). The doctor would check or make sure the parts of teeth that would be filled by restoration as the treatment in the first visit.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In the second visit, the dentist would fill restoration in the cavities, however the fillings were temporary. In the third, it would make restoration the cavities permanently ( 31 , 32 ). In other words, there were 150 images used in this research.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In 1996, an adhesive system was first adopted for DPC to treat fractured teeth, and a number of studies have been performed to investigate its effectiveness (49). Six RCTs were reviewed that evaluated the effectiveness of an adhesive system for DPC (2,(50)(51)(52)(53)(54); however, the follow-up periods of most of these studies were short. Only one of these studies was included in the present review (2).…”
Section: Adhesive Systemmentioning
confidence: 99%