Study on Rehardening of Demineralized Dentin with Resin-modified Pulp-capping Agents Containing MTA

Purpose: Based on the concept of minimal intervention (MI), temporary indirect pulp capping (IPC) is used to preserve the deep parts of dentin adjacent to the pulp and avoid pulp exposure when caries advances deep into the dentin close to the dental pulp. The purpose of this study was to measure the...

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Veröffentlicht in:The JAPANESE JOURNAL OF CONSERVATIVE DENTISTRY 2020, Vol.63(5), pp.356-367
Hauptverfasser: Kayo, TSUTANI, Kenzo, YASUO, Hiroaki, TANIMOTO, Kazushi, YOSHIKAWA, Kazuyo, YAMAMOTO
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Zusammenfassung:Purpose: Based on the concept of minimal intervention (MI), temporary indirect pulp capping (IPC) is used to preserve the deep parts of dentin adjacent to the pulp and avoid pulp exposure when caries advances deep into the dentin close to the dental pulp. The purpose of this study was to measure the Knoop hardness of softened dentin applied with cured bodies of resin-modified pulp-capping agents containing MTA at 1 month and 3 months postoperatively. Methods: We measured the hardness on the side of the enamel of dentin samples with Cariotester, and used those with enamel side hardness of around 60 KNH as healthy dentin samples. We decalcified the healthy samples according to the method of Matsuda et al., and used those whose hardness decreased to around 20 KNH as softened dentin samples. As pulp-capping agents, we applied TMR-MTA cement (TMR) and NEX MTA cement (NEX), which are conventional MTA cements, and TheraCal LC (TCL) and Super MTA Paste (SMP), which are resin-modified pulp-capping agents containing MTA, on softened dentin samples and coated each with base cement to use them as the pulp-capping samples. We measured the Knoop hardness of the softened dentin after storing the prepared pulp-capping samples in a container at 100% humidity for 1 month and 3 months. We prepared three samples for each condition, and subjected the obtained values to statistical analysis using repeated measure analysis of variance and Tukey’s test (p
ISSN:0387-2343
2188-0808
DOI:10.11471/shikahozon.63.356