DOI: 10.58837/chula.the.2020.149
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Comparative evaluation of mineral trioxide aggregate and acemannam for partial pulpotomy in permanent teeth with incomplete root formation

Abstract: Mineral trioxide aggregate (MTA), the standard pulp capping material, has disadvantages, including long setting time and high cost. Along this line, acemannan, a polysaccharide extracted from aloe vera, would be a promising biomaterial for vital pulp therapy as it is shown to induce mineralized bridge formation in animal and clinical studies. In this study, the impact of MTA and acemannan sponges on partial pulpotomized permanent teeth has been evaluated. For the research design, fifty immature permanent teeth… Show more

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