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A pulpotomia representa uma enorme contribuição para a preservação da dentição primária após o aparecimento de cárie. É o tratamento mais comum para polpas expostas cariadas assintomáticas, que não envolvam a porção radicular da polpa, em molares decíduos. O objetivo deste tratamento é preservar a vitalidade da polpa radicular evitando a perda prematura do dente.
Vários materiais têm sido utilizados para este tratamento, mas muitos deles não são extensivamente suportados na literatura, portanto, com este tema é pretendido analisar opiniões de diferentes autores acerca da resposta local de materiais utilizados na pulpotomia, de modo a compreender se existe um material que não induza nenhuma resposta desfavorável ou que seja mais favorável que os outros. No entanto, este tema gera alguma controvérsia.
Para a realização desta revisão bibliográfica foi efetuada uma pesquisa nas bases de dados científicas PubMed, B-on e ScienceDirect.
Pulpotomy represents a huge contribution to the preservation of primary dentition after the onset of caries. It is the most common treatment for asymptomatic carious exposed pulps that do not involve the root portion of the pulp in deciduous molars. The purpose of this treatment is to preserve the vitality of the root pulp by preventing premature tooth loss. Several materials have been used for this treatment, but many of them are not extensively supported in the literature, so with this theme it is intended to analyze opinions of different authors about the local response of materials used in the pulpotomy, in order to understand if there is a material that do not induce any response that is unfavorable or more favorable than others. However, this theme generates some controversy. For the accomplishment of this literature review a research was done in the scientific databases PubMed, B-on and ScienceDirect.
Pulpotomy represents a huge contribution to the preservation of primary dentition after the onset of caries. It is the most common treatment for asymptomatic carious exposed pulps that do not involve the root portion of the pulp in deciduous molars. The purpose of this treatment is to preserve the vitality of the root pulp by preventing premature tooth loss. Several materials have been used for this treatment, but many of them are not extensively supported in the literature, so with this theme it is intended to analyze opinions of different authors about the local response of materials used in the pulpotomy, in order to understand if there is a material that do not induce any response that is unfavorable or more favorable than others. However, this theme generates some controversy. For the accomplishment of this literature review a research was done in the scientific databases PubMed, B-on and ScienceDirect.
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Biodentina Dentes decíduos Hidróxido de cálcio Laser MTA Pulpotomia Resposta local Sulfato férrico Biodentine Calcium hydroxide Ferric sulfate Laser Local response MTA Primary teeth Pulpotomy