Clinical and Radiographic Assessment of Partial Pulpotomy versus Complete Pulpotomy in Vital Primary Molars Using MTA: A Randomized Controlled Clinical Trial
Abstract:Aim:The aim is to assess the clinical and radiographic effect of partial pulpotomy versus complete pulpotomy using MTA in asymptomatic vital primary molars with deep caries. Methodology: A randomized controlled clinical split-mouth trial was designed, 50 mandibular molars in 25 children aged 4 to 6 years were assigned into two groups (n=25). Each patient had two deep carious non-symptomatic primary molars. Partial pulpotomy (group A) and complete pulpotomy (group B) were done for each child. After coronal pulp… Show more
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