Response of dental pulp capped with calcium-silicate based material, calcium hydroxide and adhesive resin in rabbit teeth

Direct pulp capping induces a local inflammatory process. Several biomaterials have been used for this procedure. The aim of this study was to compare the dentinal bridge thickness using three different pulp capping biomaterials with the conventional technique (high speed diamond bur) or Er-Yag las...

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Autores principales: cynthia kassis, Pierre khoury, Karim Corbani, Charbel Mansour, Louis Hardan, Ghassan Yared, Carole Chakar
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spelling oai:doaj.org-article:b59665e2d83c4711875f1417c0f0b5a92021-11-30T14:03:26ZResponse of dental pulp capped with calcium-silicate based material, calcium hydroxide and adhesive resin in rabbit teeth10.20396/bjos.v21i00.86638161677-3225https://doaj.org/article/b59665e2d83c4711875f1417c0f0b5a92021-11-01T00:00:00Zhttps://periodicos.sbu.unicamp.br/ojs/index.php/bjos/article/view/8663816https://doaj.org/toc/1677-3225 Direct pulp capping induces a local inflammatory process. Several biomaterials have been used for this procedure. The aim of this study was to compare the dentinal bridge thickness using three different pulp capping biomaterials with the conventional technique (high speed diamond bur) or Er-Yag laser, 1 month after pulp effraction. Materials and Methods: Forty two Class V cavities were prepared on the buccal surface of 4 maxillary incisors and 2 mandibular incisors of New Zealand rabbits. Specimens were divided into 6 treatment groups. Teeth were treated with: In Group 1: Er-Yag laser and Biodentine® (Septodont), in Group 2: Er: Yag laser and calcium hydroxide (Dycal® Dentsply), in Group 3: Er: Yag laser and adhesive system (Prime& Bond® NT Dentsply), in Group 4: high speed diamond bur and Biodentine® (Septodont), in Group 5: high speed diamond bur and calcium hydroxide (Dycal® Dentsply), and in Group 6: high speed diamond bur and adhesive system (Prime& Bond® NT Dentsply). The preparation was done with copious irrigation. The animals were sacrificed at 30 days and the teeth were extracted and prepared for histological analysis. Results: In the group of « laser Er-Yag », iatrogenic pulpal wounds treated with Biodentine® were covered with a thick hard tissue barrier after 1 month. The difference was not significant with the groups of Dycal® used with Er: Yag laser and high speed diamond bur. Prime& Bond® NT Dentsply specimens showed a thin dentinal bridge layer. Conclusion: At 1 month, Er-Yag laser proved to be useful with Biodentine® for direct pulp capping procedures. cynthia kassisPierre khouryKarim CorbaniCharbel MansourLouis HardanGhassan YaredCarole ChakarUniversidade Estadual de CampinasarticleDental pulp cappingLasersLasers, solid-stateCalcium compoundsSilicatesCalcium hydroxideDentistryRK1-715ENBrazilian Journal of Oral Sciences, Vol 21, Iss 00 (2021)
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collection DOAJ
language EN
topic Dental pulp capping
Lasers
Lasers, solid-state
Calcium compounds
Silicates
Calcium hydroxide
Dentistry
RK1-715
spellingShingle Dental pulp capping
Lasers
Lasers, solid-state
Calcium compounds
Silicates
Calcium hydroxide
Dentistry
RK1-715
cynthia kassis
Pierre khoury
Karim Corbani
Charbel Mansour
Louis Hardan
Ghassan Yared
Carole Chakar
Response of dental pulp capped with calcium-silicate based material, calcium hydroxide and adhesive resin in rabbit teeth
description Direct pulp capping induces a local inflammatory process. Several biomaterials have been used for this procedure. The aim of this study was to compare the dentinal bridge thickness using three different pulp capping biomaterials with the conventional technique (high speed diamond bur) or Er-Yag laser, 1 month after pulp effraction. Materials and Methods: Forty two Class V cavities were prepared on the buccal surface of 4 maxillary incisors and 2 mandibular incisors of New Zealand rabbits. Specimens were divided into 6 treatment groups. Teeth were treated with: In Group 1: Er-Yag laser and Biodentine® (Septodont), in Group 2: Er: Yag laser and calcium hydroxide (Dycal® Dentsply), in Group 3: Er: Yag laser and adhesive system (Prime& Bond® NT Dentsply), in Group 4: high speed diamond bur and Biodentine® (Septodont), in Group 5: high speed diamond bur and calcium hydroxide (Dycal® Dentsply), and in Group 6: high speed diamond bur and adhesive system (Prime& Bond® NT Dentsply). The preparation was done with copious irrigation. The animals were sacrificed at 30 days and the teeth were extracted and prepared for histological analysis. Results: In the group of « laser Er-Yag », iatrogenic pulpal wounds treated with Biodentine® were covered with a thick hard tissue barrier after 1 month. The difference was not significant with the groups of Dycal® used with Er: Yag laser and high speed diamond bur. Prime& Bond® NT Dentsply specimens showed a thin dentinal bridge layer. Conclusion: At 1 month, Er-Yag laser proved to be useful with Biodentine® for direct pulp capping procedures.
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author cynthia kassis
Pierre khoury
Karim Corbani
Charbel Mansour
Louis Hardan
Ghassan Yared
Carole Chakar
author_facet cynthia kassis
Pierre khoury
Karim Corbani
Charbel Mansour
Louis Hardan
Ghassan Yared
Carole Chakar
author_sort cynthia kassis
title Response of dental pulp capped with calcium-silicate based material, calcium hydroxide and adhesive resin in rabbit teeth
title_short Response of dental pulp capped with calcium-silicate based material, calcium hydroxide and adhesive resin in rabbit teeth
title_full Response of dental pulp capped with calcium-silicate based material, calcium hydroxide and adhesive resin in rabbit teeth
title_fullStr Response of dental pulp capped with calcium-silicate based material, calcium hydroxide and adhesive resin in rabbit teeth
title_full_unstemmed Response of dental pulp capped with calcium-silicate based material, calcium hydroxide and adhesive resin in rabbit teeth
title_sort response of dental pulp capped with calcium-silicate based material, calcium hydroxide and adhesive resin in rabbit teeth
publisher Universidade Estadual de Campinas
publishDate 2021
url https://doaj.org/article/b59665e2d83c4711875f1417c0f0b5a9
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