PMID: 26323453Sep 2, 2015Paper

Pulpotomy Medicaments used in Deciduous Dentition: An Update

The Journal of Contemporary Dental Practice
Yousef H Al-Dlaigan

Abstract

The aim of this paper was to review the history and the scientific literature published on pulpotomy medicaments and to present the findings of these studies. The review showed that pulpotomy of primary teeth has been treated with many different techniques and medicaments, that some of these approaches are controversial and that their results have presented variables of success rates in term of clinical, radiographic and histologic observation. It is important that all clinicians, particularly for pediatric dentists, be up to date with the recent trends in this area of dental treatment for children.

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