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Winter 2007: Volume 32, Number 2
 
Clinical Research for Better Practice

Cytotoxicity, Histopathological, Microbiological and Clinical Aspects of an Endodontic Iodoform-Based Paste Used in Pediatric Dentistry: A Review
Daniella Ferraz Cerqueira / Anna Carolina Volpi Mello-Moura / Elaine Marcílio Santos / Antonio Carlos Guedes-Pinto

This review aims at describing and comparing materials commonly used in root canal therapy, the cytotoxicityhistopathological, microbiological and clinical aspects of a iodoform-based paste (Guedes-Pinto Paste-GPP) used in endodontic treatment of primary teeth. GPP has shown excellent biocompatibility to pulp fibroblasts and mild inflammatory reactions, having been well-tolerated by the periapical and connective tissues. Moreover, GPP bactericidal and bacteriostatic effects against many oral microorganisms were also demonstrated. Regarding clinical trials, the GPP technique has achieved success rates when considering clinical and radiographic examinations. In the face of all the above mentioned results, this paper would like to propose the use of this endodontic material as a root canal filling for primary teeth.
Keywords: review, pulpectomy, primary teeth, iodoform, camphorated parachlorophenol.

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