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Tewari N, Goel S, Mathur VP, O’Connell AC, Johnson RM, Rahul M, Sultan F, Goswami M, Srivastav S, Ritwik P. Success of medicaments and techniques for pulpotomy of primary teeth: An overview of systematic reviews. Int J Paediatr Dent 2022; 32:828-842. [PMID: 35271753 PMCID: PMC9790730 DOI: 10.1111/ipd.12963] [Citation(s) in RCA: 1] [Impact Index Per Article: 0.5] [Reference Citation Analysis] [Abstract] [Key Words] [Track Full Text] [Figures] [Journal Information] [Submit a Manuscript] [Subscribe] [Scholar Register] [Received: 09/29/2021] [Revised: 02/12/2022] [Accepted: 02/20/2022] [Indexed: 12/30/2022]
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BACKGROUND Pulpotomy is an effective, vital pulp therapy procedure for caries-affected or traumatized primary teeth. Though its efficacy is widely accepted, the superiority of medicaments and techniques remains debatable. AIM The aims of this review were to compare the success rates of various pulpotomy medicaments or techniques, assess the methodological quality of reviews, and grade the level of evidence for each comparison. DESIGN This review followed the principles of evidence-based medicine and recommendations for the overview of systematic reviews. An a priori protocol was registered in the International Prospective Register of Systematic Reviews (PROSPERO; CRD42021244489). A comprehensive literature search was performed by two reviewers, and studies were selected from various databases according to predefined criteria. Two reviewers independently used a self-designed pilot-tested form to extract data from the selected studies. A quality analysis was performed using A MeaSurement Tool to Assess systematic Reviews-2 (AMSTAR-2) and the ROBIS tool. Reporting characteristics and overlap of the primary studies were also assessed. We used modified Köhler's criteria for evaluating the quality of evidence for outcomes of included systematic reviews and meta-analyses. RESULTS The scrutiny of 62 full-text articles resulted in the inclusion of eight systematic reviews. The quality of four of the reviews was found to be critically low, and the overlap of primary studies in the meta-analyses was found to be high. Pulpotomy medicaments/techniques, except calcium hydroxide, had success rates of more than 80% for all domains and time periods. Most of the comparisons revealed no differences in the clinical, radiographic, or overall success rates. Mineral trioxide aggregate, however, was found to have better radiographic and overall success rates than calcium hydroxide at periods greater than 12 and 18 months. It also had a greater radiographic success rate than full-strength/1:5 diluted and full-strength formocresol at 24 months. Formocresol was found to have better overall success rates than calcium hydroxide at all time periods and better radiographic success rates at 12 months. Only 12 of the 63 comparisons had suggestive or weak evidence, whereas all others had either negligible evidence or insufficient data. CONCLUSIONS The pulpotomy medicaments/techniques, except calcium hydroxide, showed success rates of more than 80%, whereas most comparisons revealed no differences. Mineral trioxide aggregate, however, was found to be better than calcium hydroxide and formocresol in several respects. This study highlights the lack of evidence regarding the choice of pulpotomy agents for the treatment of caries-affected primary teeth and elucidates the domains that require primary studies in the future.
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- Nitesh Tewari
- Division of Pedodontics and Preventive DentistryCentre for Dental Education and ResearchAll India Institute of Medical SciencesNew DelhiIndia
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- Division of Pedodontics and Preventive DentistryCentre for Dental Education and ResearchAll India Institute of Medical SciencesNew DelhiIndia
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- Division of Pedodontics and Preventive DentistryCentre for Dental Education and ResearchAll India Institute of Medical SciencesNew DelhiIndia
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- Dublin Dental University Hospital, Trinity College (University of Dublin)DublinIreland
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- Division of Pedodontics and Preventive DentistryCentre for Dental Education and ResearchAll India Institute of Medical SciencesNew DelhiIndia
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- Division of Pedodontics and Preventive DentistryCentre for Dental Education and ResearchAll India Institute of Medical SciencesNew DelhiIndia
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- Division of Orthodontics and Dentofacial DeformitiesCentre for Dental Education and ResearchAll India Institute of Medical SciencesNew DelhiIndia
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- Pedodontics and Preventive DentistryMaulana Azad Institute of Dental SciencesNew DelhiIndia
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- Division of Orthodontics and Dentofacial DeformitiesCentre for Dental Education and ResearchAll India Institute of Medical SciencesNew DelhiIndia
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Ebrahimi M, Changiz S, Makarem A, Ahrari F. Clinical and radiographic effectiveness of mineral trioxide aggregate (MTA) partial pulpotomy with low power or high power diode laser irradiation in deciduous molars: a randomized clinical trial. Lasers Med Sci 2022; 37:2293-2303. [PMID: 35075598 DOI: 10.1007/s10103-022-03503-5] [Citation(s) in RCA: 4] [Impact Index Per Article: 2.0] [Reference Citation Analysis] [Abstract] [Key Words] [Track Full Text] [Journal Information] [Subscribe] [Scholar Register] [Received: 05/11/2021] [Accepted: 01/03/2022] [Indexed: 12/31/2022]
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This study investigated the clinical and radiographic effectiveness of MTA partial pulpotomy with low power or high power diode laser irradiation in primary molars. In this randomized single-blind clinical trial, 63 mandibular second molars were assigned into three groups (n = 21). After pulp amputation and achieving hemostasis, MTA was placed over pulp stumps in group 1 (MTA). The patients in groups 2 (LLLT-MTA) and 3 (DL-MTA) underwent low level (660 nm, 200 mW) and high power (810 nm, 1 W) diode laser radiation prior to MTA placement, respectively. The occurrence of clinical failure (spontaneous pain, tenderness upon percussion, swelling, fistula, mobility) and radiographic failure (periodontal ligament widening, external or internal root resorption, periapical or furcal radiolucency) was recorded up to 18 months after therapy. MTA and LLLT-MTA groups showed clinical success rate of 100% throughout the experiment. The clinical success rate of DL-MTA group was 95.2%, 95.2%, and 87.5% after 6, 9, and 18 months. The radiographic success rates were 90.5%, 90.5%, and 87.5% in the MTA group; 100%, 95.2%, and 88.2% in the LLLT-MTA group, and 85.7%, 76.2%, and 68.7% in the DL-MTA group, at 6-, 9-, and 18-month follow-ups, respectively. No significant differences were found in the frequency of clinical or radiographic failure among the groups at any interval (p > 0.05). MTA partial pulpotomy was a suitable technique for vital pulp therapy in deciduous teeth. The addition of low power or high power diode laser radiation to the procedure did not cause a significant difference in success rate values.
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- Masoumeh Ebrahimi
- Dental Material Research Center, School of Dentistry, Mashhad University of Medical Sciences, Mashhad, Iran
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- Department of Pediatric dentistry, School of Dentistry, Mashhad University of Medical Sciences, Mashhad, Iran
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- Dental Research Center, School of Dentistry, Mashhad University of Medical Sciences, Mashhad, Iran
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- Dental Research Center, School of Dentistry, Mashhad University of Medical Sciences, Mashhad, Iran.
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Silva IJP, Cintra LTA, Ervolino E, Chaves HGDS, Sivieri-AraúJo G, Briso ALF, Cosme-Silva L, Benetti F. Photobiomodulation reduces inflammation but does not influence the hypoxia-inducible factor-1α in pulp tissue of rats after bleaching. J Appl Oral Sci 2022; 30:e20210559. [PMID: 35416830 PMCID: PMC9004371 DOI: 10.1590/1678-7757-2021-0559] [Citation(s) in RCA: 4] [Impact Index Per Article: 2.0] [Reference Citation Analysis] [Abstract] [Track Full Text] [Download PDF] [Figures] [Journal Information] [Subscribe] [Scholar Register] [Received: 09/22/2021] [Accepted: 01/28/2022] [Indexed: 11/22/2022] Open
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Objectives: To evaluate the influence of photobiomodulation with infrared laser (IRL) in the rat pulp tissue after bleaching, considering the immunolabeling of interleukin (IL)-23 and hypoxia-inducible factor (HIF)-1α. Methodology: The right and left molars of forty rats were divided into groups: Control – with placebo gel and Bleached – with 35% hydrogen peroxide (H2O2). Half of the rats received one IRL application on both sides, establishing a split-mouth design, which resulted in 4 groups with 20 hemi-maxillae each: Control, Bleach, IRL, and Bleached-IRL. Rats (n=10) from each group were euthanized, at 2- and 30-days mark, and the pulp tissue was evaluated using inflammation and immunolabeling scores. Wilcoxon and Mann-Whitney statistical tests were performed (p<0.05). Results: At the 2-days mark, the Bleached group had severe inflammation and necrosis in the occlusal thirds of the pulp, and moderate to severe inflammation in cervical third, whereas the Bleached-IRL had mild to moderate inflammation (p<0.05). At the 30-days mark, there was no inflammation, but tertiary dentine formation in the bleached groups. Regarding IL-23, severe immunolabeling was observed in the Bleached group (p<0.05) at the 2-days mark; at the 30-days mark, there was a reduction in immunolabeling, in which the Bleached group had moderate and the Bleached-IRL group had mild immunolabeling (p>0.05). HIF-1α was more evident at the 2-days mark in the Bleached group, without significant difference with the Bleached-IRL (p>0.05). The difference was observed between the bleached and control groups, without immunolabeling (p<0.05); at the 30-days mark, the Bleached group had reduction in HIF-1α immunolabeling, while the Bleached-IRL had an increase; the difference remained between the bleached and the controls groups (p<0.05) Conclusion: Photobiomodulation using IRL minimized the inflammation and IL-23 immunolabeling in the pulp tissue of rats after dental bleaching, but did not influence significantly the HIF-1α immunolabeling.
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- Isabela Joane Prado Silva
- Universidade Estadual Paulista (UNESP), Faculdade de Odontologia, Departamento de Endodontia, Araçatuba, SP, Brasil
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- Universidade Estadual Paulista (UNESP), Faculdade de Odontologia, Departamento de Ciências Básicas, Araçatuba, SP, Brasil
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- Universidade Federal de Minas Gerais (UFMG), Faculdade de Odontologia, Departamento de Odontologia Restauradora, Belo Horizonte, MG, Brasil
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- Universidade Estadual Paulista (UNESP), Faculdade de Odontologia, Departamento de Endodontia, Araçatuba, SP, Brasil
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- Universidade Estadual Paulista (UNESP), Faculdade de Odontologia, Departamento de Odontologia Restauradora, Araçatuba, SP, Brasil
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- Universidade Federal de Alagoas (UFAL), Faculdade de Odontologia, Maceió, AL, Brasil
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- Universidade Federal de Minas Gerais (UFMG), Faculdade de Odontologia, Departamento de Odontologia Restauradora, Belo Horizonte, MG, Brasil
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Vital and Nonvital Pulp Therapy in Primary Dentition: An Umbrella Review. J Clin Med 2021; 11:jcm11010085. [PMID: 35011827 PMCID: PMC8745069 DOI: 10.3390/jcm11010085] [Citation(s) in RCA: 2] [Impact Index Per Article: 0.7] [Reference Citation Analysis] [Abstract] [Key Words] [Track Full Text] [Download PDF] [Figures] [Journal Information] [Subscribe] [Scholar Register] [Received: 11/11/2021] [Revised: 12/15/2021] [Accepted: 12/22/2021] [Indexed: 12/27/2022] Open
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Dental caries is the most common non-communicable disease in children with significant aesthetic, functional, and quality of life deterioration. Depending on the depth, two approaches may be considered in primary dentition: vital pulp therapy (VPT) or non-vital therapy (NPT). This umbrella review aimed to critically assess the available systematic reviews (SRs) on VPT and NPT. An electronic database search was conducted (PubMed, Embase, Scopus, Cochrane, Web of Science, and LILACS) until June 2021. The Risk of Bias (RoB) of SRs was analyzed using the Measurement Tool to Assess SRs criteria 2 (AMSTAR2). From 272 entries, 33 SRs were included. Regarding the methodological quality, three studies were critically low, nine low, seventeen moderate, and six were rated as high quality. The quality of evidence produced by the available SRs was moderate. Future high standard SRs and well-designed clinical trials are warranted to better elucidate the clinical protocols and outcomes of VPT and NPT.
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Bolukbasi B, Kucukyilmaz E. Evaluation of the bond strengths of restorative materials to primary tooth dentin treated with different pulpotomy techniques. Microsc Res Tech 2021; 84:1309-1320. [PMID: 33754435 DOI: 10.1002/jemt.23689] [Citation(s) in RCA: 0] [Impact Index Per Article: 0] [Reference Citation Analysis] [Abstract] [Key Words] [MESH Headings] [Grants] [Track Full Text] [Journal Information] [Subscribe] [Scholar Register] [Received: 09/17/2020] [Revised: 12/05/2020] [Indexed: 11/06/2022]
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The aim of this study was to investigate the changes of different pulpotomy techniques on the primary tooth dentin and to evaluate the effects of these pulpotomy methods on the shear bond strength of restorative materials to primary tooth dentin. Two hundred and forty dentin specimens were distributed randomly to the study groups as; control, ferric sulphate, Biodentine® , Nd:YAG laser, photobiomodulation, and atmospheric pressure cold plasma (APCP). After the application of pulpotomy methods, samples were again randomly divided to two restorative materials (glass hybrid and composite resin) (n = 20) and shear bond strength (SBS) test was performed. Then, 12 new dentin specimens were prepared for all groups for surface analysis. Surface examination (n = 12) and fracture analyses (n = 240) were carried out with scanning electron microscope (SEM). Statistical significance range was accepted as α <.05 for all data. A statistically significant difference was obtained among all study groups for glass hybrid material as well as composite material (p <.05). While the highest mean SBS value was obtained with Nd:YAG laser (7.58 ± 0.60 MPa), the lowest value was observed with Biodentine® (6.70 ± 0.91 MPa; p = .001) for glass hybrid material. For composite material, the highest mean SBS value was calculated for Nd:YAG laser (13.79 ± 1.24 MPa), while the lowest value was obtained with ferric sulphate (10.17 ± 1.45 MPa; p = .001). Fracture modes were mainly adhesive and mixed type according to SEM analysis. Moreover, morphological changes were observed with SEM on the dentin surfaces of ferric sulphate, Biodentine® and Nd:YAG laser. Within the limitations of this study, Nd:YAG laser increased the shear bond strength values in groups of composite resin. RESEARCH HIGHLIGHTS: In this article, we report the results of the shear bonding strength test of two restorative materials (glass-hybrid vs. composite resin) to primary tooth dentin following the application of five different pulpotomy techniques (ferric sulfate, Biodentine® , Nd:YAG laser, photobiomodulation, and atmospheric pressure cold plasma) were reported. This article will contribute to the literature that there are considerably limited researches concerning the bond strength of glass hybrid to primary dentin and also atmospheric pressure cold plasma in pulpotomies. The SEM examination was performed in two stages in this study; the morphological changes in both treated dentin surfaces and the surfaces of the samples subjected to the shear bond strength test.
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- Basak Bolukbasi
- Faculty of Dentistry, Department of Pediatric Dentistry, Izmir Katip Celebi University, Izmir, Turkey
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- Faculty of Dentistry, Department of Pediatric Dentistry, Izmir Katip Celebi University, Izmir, Turkey
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Pei SL, Shih WY, Liu JF. Outcome comparison between diode laser pulpotomy and formocresol pulpotomy on human primary molars. J Dent Sci 2020; 15:163-167. [PMID: 32595896 PMCID: PMC7305448 DOI: 10.1016/j.jds.2020.03.005] [Citation(s) in RCA: 4] [Impact Index Per Article: 1.0] [Reference Citation Analysis] [Abstract] [Key Words] [Track Full Text] [Download PDF] [Figures] [Journal Information] [Subscribe] [Scholar Register] [Received: 02/25/2020] [Revised: 03/03/2020] [Indexed: 11/30/2022] Open
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Background/purpose Diode laser is widely used in dentistry, especially on treating soft tissues. Currently neither the effect of diode laser pulpotomy nor its comparison with formocresol (FC) pulpotomy has been fully investigated. Therefore the purpose of this study was to investigate the clinical and radiographic outcomes of diode laser pulpotomy and formocresol pulpotomy on human primary molars. Materials and methods Healthy two-to eight-year-olds were treated with pulpotomies on primary molars as part of their regular dental treatment. The pulpotomy teeth were randomly assigned into one of two groups. The experimental group was treated with diode laser; the control group was treated with 1:5 dilution FC. Results Forty-five teeth with diode laser and 45 teeth with FC in 70 healthy children were studied. In 12 months follow-up, the clinical success rates were 92.9%, and 90.9% for laser and FC respectively, and the radiographic success rates were 78.6%, and 72.7% for laser and FC respectively. Conclusion: There is no significant difference of clinical and radiographic success rate between diode laser and FC pulpotomy in human primary molars followed for 12 months.
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- Shan-Li Pei
- School of Dentistry, National Taiwan University, Taipei, Taiwan.,School of Dentistry, National Yang Ming University, Taipei, Taiwan
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- School of Dentistry, National Yang Ming University, Taipei, Taiwan.,Pediatric Dentistry, Taipei Veterans General Hospital, Taipei, Taiwan
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- School of Dentistry, National Yang Ming University, Taipei, Taiwan.,Pediatric Dentistry, Taichung Veterans General Hospital, Taichung, Taiwan
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Nematollahi H, Sarraf Shirazi A, Mehrabkhani M, Sabbagh S. Clinical and radiographic outcomes of laser pulpotomy in vital primary teeth: a systematic review and meta-analysis. Eur Arch Paediatr Dent 2018; 19:205-220. [DOI: 10.1007/s40368-018-0358-4] [Citation(s) in RCA: 11] [Impact Index Per Article: 1.8] [Reference Citation Analysis] [Track Full Text] [Journal Information] [Subscribe] [Scholar Register] [Received: 09/29/2017] [Accepted: 05/16/2018] [Indexed: 12/01/2022]
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Tang Y, Xu W. Therapeutic effects of Pulpotomy and Pulpectomy on deciduous molars with deep caries. Pak J Med Sci 2017; 33:1468-1472. [PMID: 29492080 PMCID: PMC5768846 DOI: 10.12669/pjms.336.13488] [Citation(s) in RCA: 3] [Impact Index Per Article: 0.4] [Reference Citation Analysis] [Abstract] [Key Words] [Track Full Text] [Download PDF] [Figures] [Journal Information] [Subscribe] [Scholar Register] [Indexed: 11/18/2022] Open
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Objective: To evaluate the therapeutic effects of pulpotomy and pulpectomy on deciduous molars with deep caries. Methods: A total of 124 children (192 molars) with deep caries treated from February 2014 to February 2015 were selected. They each had at least one molar with deep caries. MTA pulpotomy (101 molars) and Vitapex pulpectomy (91 molars) as well as prefabricated metal crown repair were conducted. The patients were followed up for 18 months after surgery, and the therapeutic effects were evaluated through clinical and X-ray examinations. Results: The proportion of molars without lesions was 80.20% in pulpotomy group, which significantly exceeded that of pulpectomy group (72.53%). The pulpotomy group with good clinical manifestations underwent spontaneous pain in four molars during follow-up, and five molars gradually underwent pain and gingival redness and swelling. The pulpectomy group suffered from occlusion discomfort in nine molars and gingival fistula in seven molars during follow-up. The postoperative morbidity of pulpectomy group was significantly higher than that of pulpotomy group (χ2=4.50, P=0.04). The 18-month tooth survival rates of pulpotomy and pulpectomy groups were 90% and 79% respectively, which were significantly different (χ2=4.645, P=0.031). Conclusion: The postoperative outcomes of pulpotomy are superior to those of pulpectomy.
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- Yuxiang Tang
- Yuxiang Tang, Department of Endodontics, Nanjing Stomatological Hospital, Medical School of Nanjing University, Central Road No. 30, Xuan Wu District, Nanjing 210008, China
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- Wantian Xu, Department of Endodontics, Nanjing Stomatological Hospital, Medical School of Nanjing University, Central Road No. 30, Xuan Wu District, Nanjing 210008, China
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Davoudi A, Sanei M, Badrian H. Application of Laser Irradiation for Restorative Treatments. Open Dent J 2016; 10:636-642. [PMID: 27990188 PMCID: PMC5123129 DOI: 10.2174/1874210601610010636] [Citation(s) in RCA: 5] [Impact Index Per Article: 0.6] [Reference Citation Analysis] [Abstract] [Key Words] [Track Full Text] [Download PDF] [Journal Information] [Subscribe] [Scholar Register] [Received: 01/12/2016] [Revised: 08/08/2016] [Accepted: 09/02/2016] [Indexed: 11/22/2022] Open
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Nowadays, lasers are widely used in many fields of medicine. Also, they can be applied at many branches of dental practice such as diagnosis, preventive procedures, restorative treatments, and endodontic therapies. Procedures like caries removal, re-mineralization, and vital pulp therapy are the most noticeable effects of laser irradiation which has gained much attention among clinicians. With controlled and appropriate wavelength, they can help stimulating dentinogenesis, controlling pulpal hemorrhage, sterilization, healing of collagenic proteins, formation of a fibrous matrix, and inducing hard tissue barrier. Nevertheless, there are many controversies in literatures regarding their effects on the quality of bonded restorations. It hampered a wide application of lasers in some aspects of restorative dentistry and requirements to identify the best way to use this technology. The aim of this mini review is to explain special characteristics of laser therapy and to introduce the possible applications of laser devices for dental purposes.
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- Amin Davoudi
- Department of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery, School of Dentistry, Isfahan University of Medical Sciences, Isfahan, Iran
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- Department of Endodontics, School of Dentistry, Khorram Abad University of Medical Sciences, Lorestan, Iran
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- Department of Operative Dentistry, School of Dentistry, Isfahan University of Medical Sciences, Isfahan, Iran
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Bidar M, Moushekhian S, Gharechahi M, Talati A, Ahrari F, Bojarpour M. The Effect of Low Level Laser Therapy on Direct Pulp Capping in Dogs. J Lasers Med Sci 2016; 7:177-183. [PMID: 28144439 DOI: 10.15171/jlms.2016.31] [Citation(s) in RCA: 14] [Impact Index Per Article: 1.8] [Reference Citation Analysis] [Abstract] [Key Words] [Track Full Text] [Journal Information] [Subscribe] [Scholar Register] [Indexed: 11/09/2022]
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Introduction: The aim of this study was to determine the histologic effect of low level laser therapy (LLLT) with or without the use of mineral trioxide aggregate (MTA) on exposed pulp tissues of dogs. Methods: Twenty-five premolar teeth in three healthy mature dogs were randomly divided into five groups. In group 1, the pulp tissue was capped with MTA. In groups 2 and 3, before capping with MTA, the exposure site was irradiated by low power lasers at 630 nm (20 mW, 150 seconds, 7.5 J/cm2) and 810 nm (peak power 80 W, average power 50 mW, 1500 Hz, 50 seconds, 6.25 J/cm2) wavelengths, respectively. In groups 4 and 5, the exposure site was irradiated similar to that described in groups 2 and 3, but the pulp tissue was covered by gold foil instead of MTA. After 2 months, the animals were sacrificed and the samples were prepared for histologic evaluation. Results: There were differences in pulpal response and dentinal barrier formation among the study groups. The morphology of pulpal tissue and the integrity of dentinal barrier and formation of odontoblastic layer were more favorable in the first three groups. The occurrence of extensive and intense inflammation and necrosis was more frequent in groups 4 and 5. Conclusion: Under the conditions used in this study, the presence of MTA as a pulp capping material was more important than laser therapy in the success of direct pulp capping (DPC) treatment. MTA proved to be an effective material either alone or in combination with laser irradiation in vital pulp therapy.
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- Maryam Bidar
- Dental Research Center, Department of Endodontics, School of Dentistry, Mashhad University of Medical Sciences, Mashhad, Iran
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- Dental Research Center, Department of Endodontics, School of Dentistry, Mashhad University of Medical Sciences, Mashhad, Iran
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- Dental Materials Research Center, Department of Endodontics, School of Dentistry, Mashhad University of Medical Sciences, Mashhad, Iran
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- Dental Research Center, Department of Endodontics, School of Dentistry, Mashhad University of Medical Sciences, Mashhad, Iran
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- Laser Research Center, Department of Orthodonthics, School of Dentistry, Mashhad University of Medical Sciences, Mashhad, Iran
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Uloopi K, Vinay C, Ratnaditya A, Gopal AS, Mrudula K, Rao RC. Clinical Evaluation of Low Level Diode Laser Application For Primary Teeth Pulpotomy. J Clin Diagn Res 2016; 10:ZC67-70. [PMID: 26894180 PMCID: PMC4740708 DOI: 10.7860/jcdr/2016/13218.7140] [Citation(s) in RCA: 9] [Impact Index Per Article: 1.1] [Reference Citation Analysis] [Abstract] [Key Words] [Track Full Text] [Journal Information] [Subscribe] [Scholar Register] [Received: 01/28/2015] [Accepted: 09/20/2015] [Indexed: 11/24/2022]
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INTRODUCTION Inspite of latest advances in the materials and techniques practiced for the treatment of pulpally infected teeth with better reported success rate, still the question arises for safety and effectiveness of these medicaments. AIM The objective of the present study was to compare the effectiveness of the Low Level Laser Therapy to Mineral Trioxide Aggregate (MTA) when used for pulpotomy in vital human primary molars. MATERIALS AND METHODS The sample consisted of 40 primary molars from 29 children aged four to seven years. The teeth were selected based on clinical, radiographic criteria and randomly allocated to two groups. All the 40 primary molars were subjected to standard pulpotomy procedure, where in 20 molars received MTA (Group I) and 20 molars received LLLT (Group II) pulpotomy. Children were recalled at 3, 6 and 12 months intervals and pulpotomised molars were examined clinically and radiographically. Data was analysed using chi-square test. RESULTS MTA showed 94.7% success rate at all the three intervals, where as LLLT showed a success of 95% at three months, which decreased gradually to 85% at six months and 80% at 12 months. Intergroup comparisons were not significant. CONCLUSION Low level laser therapy can be considered for primary teeth pulpotomy and its success is comparable to MTA pulpotomy technique.
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- K.S. Uloopi
- Professor, Department of Pediatric Dentistry, Vishnu Dental College, Bhimavaram, Andhra Pradesh, India
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- Professor, Department of Pediatric Dentistry, Vishnu Dental College, Bhimavaram, Andhra Pradesh, India
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- Reader, Department of Pediatric Dentistry, Vishnu Dental College, Bhimavaram, Andhra Pradesh, India
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- Former Resident, Department of Pediatric Dentistry, Vishnu Dental College, Bhimavaram, Andhra Pradesh, India
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- Resident, Department of Pediatric Dentistry, Vishnu Dental College, Bhimavaram, Andhra Pradesh, India
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- Professor, Department of Pediatric Dentistry, Vishnu Dental College, Bhimavaram, Andhra Pradesh, India
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