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Fall 2000: Volume
25, Number 1 |
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| Clinical
Research for a Better Practice |
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Pulpal evaluation of two adhesive
systems in rat teeth |
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Formocresol is the agent most
frequently used with pulpotomies in primary teeth, but its use
is currently under discussion in regard to its possible toxic
effects. Some current works suggest the use of dentinal adhesives
in cavities with minimal dentinal thickness and even in small
pulpal exposures.Our objective was to evaluate pulpal response
to the application of two dentinal adhesives Syntac® and Prime
& Bond NT® in pulpal exposures in rat teeth. Sprague Dawley
rats were used, male, 150 to 200gm in weight. The maxillary first
molar, left and right, was employed in each case, a total of twelve
teeth. Duration of the study was 45 days. Sections were evaluated
using a light microscope in order to determine pulpal response
to the two adhesives. In both groups the persistence of chronic
inflammation was associated with the absence of dentinal bridges
in the affected specimens. Areas of necrosis and absence of regularity
of the odontoblastic layer could also be seen. |
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