Assessment of the Number of Missing Tooth Surfaces and the Molecular Findings on the Outcomes of Vital Pulp Therapy Using Two Calcium Silicate Materials: A Randomized Clinical Study.
Journal of Endodontics,
Journal Year:
2025,
Volume and Issue:
unknown
Published: March 1, 2025
Language: Английский
Efficacy of Laser Pulpotomy vs. Conventional Vital Pulpotomy in Primary Teeth: A Comparative Clinical Analysis
Children,
Journal Year:
2025,
Volume and Issue:
12(3), P. 341 - 341
Published: March 8, 2025
Background/Objectives:
Vital
pulpotomy
involves
the
partial
removal
of
coronal
pulp
tissue
in
cases
vital
exposure,
aiming
to
maintain
health
and
function
remaining
radicular
pulp.
The
first
aim
this
study
was
compare
effects
two
different
methodological
approaches
towards
primary
teeth—conventional
laser
pulpotomy;
thereafter,
perform
a
comparison
application
calcium
hydroxide
(Ca(OH)2)
versus
mineral
trioxide
aggregate
(MTA);
then,
we
analyzed
compared
clinical
radiographic
changes
pulpotomized
teeth
over
defined
time
period;
finally,
determined
degree
efficiency
methods
teeth.
Methods:
This
40
molars,
20
treated
with
conventional
submitted
pulpotomy.
Additionally,
agents—Ca(OH)2
MTA—were
used.
following
parameters
were
examined:
pain,
percussion
sensitivity,
swelling,
sinus
tract
presence
pathological
mobility.
Absence
apical
radiolucency,
external
internal
root
resorption,
periodontal
ligament
widening
key
success
endodontic
therapy.
Results:
results
showed
that
there
no
statistically
significant
difference
between
MTA—and
therefore
both
can
be
used
as
alternative
agents
Conclusions:
rate
Ca(OH)2
is
similar
MTA.
combination
use
MTA
gave
best
according
all
criteria
examined
periods.
Language: Английский
Overall success rate of permanent teeth pulpotomy using ProRoot MTA: A systematic review and meta-analysis of randomized clinical trials
PLoS ONE,
Journal Year:
2025,
Volume and Issue:
20(4), P. e0320838 - e0320838
Published: April 10, 2025
Introduction
This
systematic
review
and
meta-analysis
aimed
to
evaluate
the
success
rate
of
pulpotomy
in
permanent
teeth
using
ProRoot
MTA.
Methods
An
unrestricted
search
was
carried
out
6
electronic
databases,
until
August
2024.
The
selection
studies
adhered
PIOS
criteria,
encompassing
only
randomized
clinical
trials
that
assessed
MTA
through
radiographic
evaluations.
Risk
bias
RoB-2
tool,
meta-analyses
were
conducted
RevMan
5.3
R
software.
To
determine
quality
evidence,
GRADE
tool
employed.
Results
initial
yielded
971
studies.
After
removing
duplicates,
468
underwent
screening,
32
considered
for
eligibility.
In
final
selection,
26
included,
among
these,
14
categorized
as
having
high
risk
bias.
analysis
revealed
an
overall
96%,
90%,
96%
at
6-,
12-,
24-month
follow-up
periods,
respectively,
annual
failure
8%.
Meta-analyses
indicated
a
significantly
higher
pulpotomies
with
open
apex.
Upon
applying
assessment,
moderate
level
evidence
observed.
Conclusion
Pulpotomy
yields
exceeding
even
up
period.
Nonetheless,
certainty
supporting
these
outcomes
is
moderate,
highlighting
requirement
well-designed
extended
durations.
Registration
registered
PROSPERO
database
(registration
number
CRD42023451466).
Language: Английский