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Spring 2006: Volume
30, Number 3 |
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Human pulpal response to
Mineral Trioxide Aggregate (MTA): A histologic study
Dr. Varghese Chacko / Dr. Sobha Kurikose
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The purpose of this study was
to study the histologic changes in the dental pulp following pulpotomy
with Mineral Trioxide Aggregate (MTA) and Calcium hydroxide. Pulpotomies
were performed on premolar teeth that were to be extracted for
orthodontic reasons. The radicular pulp was capped with either
MTA or Calcium hydroxide and restored with IRM. The teeth were
extracted at 4 and 8 week intervals, fixed in 10% formalin and
then kept in 5% nitric acid for 28 days for demineralization.
Longitudinal sections were then prepared and viewed under light
microscope. The pulps capped with MTA (at the end of 4 weeks and
8 weeks) showed dentin bridge formation which was more homogenous
and continuous with the original dentin when compared to the pulps
capped with calcium hydroxide. The pulpal inflammation was also
less in the MTA group as compared to the calcium hydroxide group
at the end of 4 and 8 weeks. |
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