SUCCESS RATE OF MEDCEM PORTLAND CEMENT AS A PULP CAPPING AGENT IN PULPOTOMIES OF PRIMARY TEETH

Aim: To evaluate the clinical and radiographic outcomes of Portland cement (PC) as a pulp capping agent in primary teeth pulpotomies. Material and methods: The study included 71 primary teeth (9 incisors and 62 molars), from 20 children aged 3-8 years, of both genders. The teeth had deep carious l...

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Main Authors: Veronika Marie Vilimek, Natalia Gateva, Boris Slav Christof
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Peytchinski Publishing 2018-01-01
Series:Journal of IMAB
Subjects:
MTA
Online Access:https://www.journal-imab-bg.org/issues-2018/issue1/JofIMAB-2018-24-1p1866-1871.pdf
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spelling doaj-838aec917b734d2894e88d2c296b7e742020-11-24T21:48:37ZengPeytchinski PublishingJournal of IMAB1312-773X2018-01-012411866187110.5272/jimab.2018241.1866SUCCESS RATE OF MEDCEM PORTLAND CEMENT AS A PULP CAPPING AGENT IN PULPOTOMIES OF PRIMARY TEETHVeronika Marie Vilimek0Natalia Gateva1Boris Slav Christof2Dentist for Pediatric Dentistry in private practice – Hohenems, Austria.Department of Pediatric Dentistry, Faculty of Dental Medicine, Medical University, Sofia, Bulgaria.entist in private practice – Hohenems, Austria.Aim: To evaluate the clinical and radiographic outcomes of Portland cement (PC) as a pulp capping agent in primary teeth pulpotomies. Material and methods: The study included 71 primary teeth (9 incisors and 62 molars), from 20 children aged 3-8 years, of both genders. The teeth had deep carious lesions and symptoms of inflammation of the coronal pulp. Treatment was performed under general anaesthesia, and with the technique of vital amputation. MedCem Portland cement was used as pulp capping agent. GIC was placed over the PC. Incisors were finally restored with composite and molars with preformed stainless steel crowns. Clinical and radiographic success and failure were recorded at 6, 12, 18 and 24-month follow-ups. The treatment success was measured using predetermined criteria and the results were statistically evaluated. Result: After 12 months 69 teeth (97.18%) were assessed as successfully treated. After 24 months, the treatment of 66 teeth (92.96%) were defined as successful. The results showed a satisfactory success rate of pulpotomies using MedCem PC as a pulp agent in the primary dentition during the observation period. Conclusions: Portland cement may serve as an effective and inexpensive material in primary teeth pulpotomies. Further studies and longer follow-up assessments are needed.https://www.journal-imab-bg.org/issues-2018/issue1/JofIMAB-2018-24-1p1866-1871.pdfMed-Cem Portland CementMTAprimary teethpulpotomy
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Natalia Gateva
Boris Slav Christof
SUCCESS RATE OF MEDCEM PORTLAND CEMENT AS A PULP CAPPING AGENT IN PULPOTOMIES OF PRIMARY TEETH
Journal of IMAB
Med-Cem Portland Cement
MTA
primary teeth
pulpotomy
author_facet Veronika Marie Vilimek
Natalia Gateva
Boris Slav Christof
author_sort Veronika Marie Vilimek
title SUCCESS RATE OF MEDCEM PORTLAND CEMENT AS A PULP CAPPING AGENT IN PULPOTOMIES OF PRIMARY TEETH
title_short SUCCESS RATE OF MEDCEM PORTLAND CEMENT AS A PULP CAPPING AGENT IN PULPOTOMIES OF PRIMARY TEETH
title_full SUCCESS RATE OF MEDCEM PORTLAND CEMENT AS A PULP CAPPING AGENT IN PULPOTOMIES OF PRIMARY TEETH
title_fullStr SUCCESS RATE OF MEDCEM PORTLAND CEMENT AS A PULP CAPPING AGENT IN PULPOTOMIES OF PRIMARY TEETH
title_full_unstemmed SUCCESS RATE OF MEDCEM PORTLAND CEMENT AS A PULP CAPPING AGENT IN PULPOTOMIES OF PRIMARY TEETH
title_sort success rate of medcem portland cement as a pulp capping agent in pulpotomies of primary teeth
publisher Peytchinski Publishing
series Journal of IMAB
issn 1312-773X
publishDate 2018-01-01
description Aim: To evaluate the clinical and radiographic outcomes of Portland cement (PC) as a pulp capping agent in primary teeth pulpotomies. Material and methods: The study included 71 primary teeth (9 incisors and 62 molars), from 20 children aged 3-8 years, of both genders. The teeth had deep carious lesions and symptoms of inflammation of the coronal pulp. Treatment was performed under general anaesthesia, and with the technique of vital amputation. MedCem Portland cement was used as pulp capping agent. GIC was placed over the PC. Incisors were finally restored with composite and molars with preformed stainless steel crowns. Clinical and radiographic success and failure were recorded at 6, 12, 18 and 24-month follow-ups. The treatment success was measured using predetermined criteria and the results were statistically evaluated. Result: After 12 months 69 teeth (97.18%) were assessed as successfully treated. After 24 months, the treatment of 66 teeth (92.96%) were defined as successful. The results showed a satisfactory success rate of pulpotomies using MedCem PC as a pulp agent in the primary dentition during the observation period. Conclusions: Portland cement may serve as an effective and inexpensive material in primary teeth pulpotomies. Further studies and longer follow-up assessments are needed.
topic Med-Cem Portland Cement
MTA
primary teeth
pulpotomy
url https://www.journal-imab-bg.org/issues-2018/issue1/JofIMAB-2018-24-1p1866-1871.pdf
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