. Dentinal bridge formation and pulpal responses of four calcium hydroxide materials, pulp capping medicaments, MFC®, Experimental MFC-12, Dycal® and Pulpdent®, were evaluated in primary and permanent monkey teeth. A total of 60 primary and 60 permanent teeth were used with each material placed in a Class V cavity exposure in Rhesus monkey teeth. The materials were placed on the exposed pulp tissue and were histologically evaluated at 3 days, 5 weeks and 8 weeks. After perfusion the teeth were processed using routine histological procedures. The 3-day pulpal responses in both primary and permanent teeth were moderate, characterized by disruption of the pulpal tissue directly beneath the exposure site and a zone of acute inflammation and hem...
Calcium hydroxide has been extensively and steadily used for direct pulp capping in modern clinical ...
AIM: To investigate the pulpal response to direct pulp capping in healthy human teeth with mineral t...
Introduction: Pulp vitality and its continuous dentin prodution are essential for long-term success ...
Indiana University-Purdue University Indianapolis (IUPUI)The study compared pulp reactions to a synt...
Twenty human permanent teeth were used to study the pulpal response of two calcium hydroxide product...
Indiana University-Purdue University Indianapolis (IUPUI)This study was undertaken to investigate hi...
Surgically exposed, infected permanent teeth of monkeys were capped with four agents. Microscopic st...
The aim of this study was to determine if calcium phosphate (CaP) materials could be used to substit...
The results from this study showed a variety of pulpal responses to various calcium hydroxide materi...
The aim of this study was to evaluate the pulpal response of dogs primary teeth to an adhesive syste...
The development of pulp capping agents has been instrumental in promoting reparative dentin formatio...
The results from this study showed a variety of pulpal responses to various calcium hydroxide materi...
WOS: 000229301400004PubMed ID: 15835423Objective: This study evaluated the biocompatibility of a one...
Objectives: To compare the response of human dental pulp capped with a mineral trioxide aggregate (M...
This study was conducted to observe the response of dog's dental pulp to hydrpxylapatite (Hap) and c...
Calcium hydroxide has been extensively and steadily used for direct pulp capping in modern clinical ...
AIM: To investigate the pulpal response to direct pulp capping in healthy human teeth with mineral t...
Introduction: Pulp vitality and its continuous dentin prodution are essential for long-term success ...
Indiana University-Purdue University Indianapolis (IUPUI)The study compared pulp reactions to a synt...
Twenty human permanent teeth were used to study the pulpal response of two calcium hydroxide product...
Indiana University-Purdue University Indianapolis (IUPUI)This study was undertaken to investigate hi...
Surgically exposed, infected permanent teeth of monkeys were capped with four agents. Microscopic st...
The aim of this study was to determine if calcium phosphate (CaP) materials could be used to substit...
The results from this study showed a variety of pulpal responses to various calcium hydroxide materi...
The aim of this study was to evaluate the pulpal response of dogs primary teeth to an adhesive syste...
The development of pulp capping agents has been instrumental in promoting reparative dentin formatio...
The results from this study showed a variety of pulpal responses to various calcium hydroxide materi...
WOS: 000229301400004PubMed ID: 15835423Objective: This study evaluated the biocompatibility of a one...
Objectives: To compare the response of human dental pulp capped with a mineral trioxide aggregate (M...
This study was conducted to observe the response of dog's dental pulp to hydrpxylapatite (Hap) and c...
Calcium hydroxide has been extensively and steadily used for direct pulp capping in modern clinical ...
AIM: To investigate the pulpal response to direct pulp capping in healthy human teeth with mineral t...
Introduction: Pulp vitality and its continuous dentin prodution are essential for long-term success ...