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Is It Possible to Achieve Profound Pulpal Anesthesia in Deep Carious Young Permanent Molars? A Review of the Literature |
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| Creator | Chanika Manmontri |
| Title | Is It Possible to Achieve Profound Pulpal Anesthesia in Deep Carious Young Permanent Molars? A Review of the Literature |
| Contributor | Yanisa Vetchapitak, Papimon Chompu-inwai, Natthamet Wongsirichat, Jungyi Alexis Liu |
| Publisher | Faculty of Dentistry, Chiang Mai University |
| Publication Year | 2564 |
| Journal Title | Chiang Mai Dental Journal |
| Journal Vol. | 42 |
| Journal No. | 2 |
| Page no. | 32-43 |
| Keyword | inferior alveolar nerve block, local anesthesia, pediatric patients, pulpal anesthesia, supplement injection |
| URL Website | http://www.dent.cmu.ac.th/cmdj/frontend/web/?r=site/index |
| Website title | Chiang Mai Dental Journal |
| ISSN | 2773-921X |
| Abstract | The quality of final restoration is one among other important factors that should be considered for successful outcome of vital pulp therapy (VPT) because inadequate coronal seal can allow bacterial penetration reaching to the pulp tissue, resulting in failure of VPT. Resin composite has been one of the most commonly used direct intra-coronal permanent restorations, whereas calcium silicate-based cements (CSCs), especially ProRoot® MTA and BiodentineTM, are currently recommended as the pulp dressing materials of choice for VPT. However, resin composites could not be immediately and directly placed as final restorations following VPT with ProRoot® MTA or BiodentineTM because of prolonged setting time of these two cements. Moreover, the suitable time elapsed for the placement of resin composites over these two cements were still controversial. Therefore, this literature article reviewed the previous in vitro and clinical studies related to direct resin composite restorations following VPT with ProRoot® MTA or BiodentineTM. |