Combined Effects of Simvastatin and Calcium Hydroxide Versus Mineral Trioxide Aggregate in Direct Pulp Capping of Rabbit’s Incisors (Histological Study)
Abstract:INTRODUCTION: Direct pulp capping (DPC) is a procedure to maintain the pulp vitality using a material with specific properties. Mineral trioxide aggregate (MTA) is considered as a gold standard material, but it has some drawbacks. In this study, a combination of simvastatin and calcium hydroxide (SIM-CH) was used as a DPC material as it was proved that simvastatin influenced odontoblast cells differentiation. OBJECTIVE: To compare histologically the effect of the combination of SIM-CH to MTA as a DPC material … Show more
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