1985
DOI: 10.1016/0030-4220(85)90297-x
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Pulp response after calcitonin treatment of direct exposures in the dog

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“…After all of the fluid was absorbed, it was ready for use. This method is similar to that described previously (6). It provided a means of applying a standard amount of each agent applied to the pulp.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 98%
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“…After all of the fluid was absorbed, it was ready for use. This method is similar to that described previously (6). It provided a means of applying a standard amount of each agent applied to the pulp.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 98%
“…When CT was applied directly on pulpotomized dog teeth, there was no significant increase in the amount of tertiary dentin formed when compared with dog teeth treated with Ca(OH) 2 . The CT-treated teeth had a reduced degree of inflammation when compared with the control teeth (6).…”
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“…It was first explored as a pulp-capping agent in 1982 when Smith and Soni (1982) used a rat model for comparing pulp capping using Ca(OH) 2 and calcitonin and discovered that calcitonin produced a similar response in terms of dentine deposition to Ca(OH) 2 . Similarly, in a dog model, Cullum and Kline (1985) found that although calcitonin was able to induce pulp-capping dentineogenesis, it did not outperform Ca(OH) 2 ; although, less inflammation was identified in the calcitonin group. More recently, calcitonin has also been shown to stimulate osteodentine deposition in ferrets (Kline and Yu, 2009), adding to the growing literature supporting this bioactive molecule as a potential candidate for inclusion in a biomimetic PCA.…”
Section: Calcitoninmentioning
confidence: 92%