Purpose :Evaluate clinical and
radiographic changes in primary teeth submitted to indirect pulp
capping (IPC) over a 48-month-period.
Methods: Twenty seven primary molars with deep caries, but without
preoperative signs of irreversible pulpits, were treated with
IPC. The teeth were randomly divided into two groups, according
to the material used for protection of the dentin-pulp complex:
(1) a calcium hydroxide liner(Dycal®) and (2) glass ionomer
cement (Vitremer®).
Results: After 48 months, Group-1 showed a success rate of 88.8%
and Group-2 of 93%. No statistical significant difference between
the groups was observed(P = 0.62).
CLINICAL SIGNIFICANCE: The results of this study suggested that
indirect pulp capping in primary teeth arrests the progression
of the underlying caries, regardless of the material used as a
liner.
Key words: Pulp capping, indirect, primary dentition |