Are resin-containing pulp capping materials as reliable as traditional ones in terms of local and systemic biological effects?

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Tarih

2022

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Japanese Soc Dental Materials Devices

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info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess

Özet

The aim of this study was to compare the local and systemic effects of current pulp capping materials containing resin with those of traditional materials in an animal study. A total of 48 rats were used: a control group (n=12) (sub-control and negative control), a resin-containing group (n=18) (Calcimol LC, Theracal LC, Activa-BioActive Base/Liner), and a traditional group (n=18) (Biodentine, ProRoot MTA, Dycal). The materials which had been placed in polyethylene tubes were implanted in subcutaneous pockets. The rats were sacrificed at 1, 2, or 4 weeks. Evaluations were made of subcutaneous connective tissue, the left kidney, liver, and blood samples. Of all the study groups, MTA demonstrated biocompatibility at a level close to that of the control groups. Inflammation was observed to be more severe in resin-containing materials, but Activa Base/Liner showed a more successful local and systemic tissue response.

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Pulp capping, Resin-containing materials, Biological effects, Animal study

Kaynak

Dental Materials Journal

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Q3

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Q1

Cilt

41

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1

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Bakır, E.P., Yıldırım, Z.S., Bakır, Ş. ve Ketani, A. (2022). Are resin-containing pulp capping materials as reliable as traditional ones in terms of local and systemic biological effects? Dental Materials Journal, 41(1), 78-86.