Long-term clinical and radiographic evaluation of the effectiveness of direct pulp-capping materials

The aim of this review was to assess the effectiveness of different direct pulp-capping (DPC) materials for human pulp-exposed teeth. An electronic search was performed on 20 February 2018. Long-term clinical and radiographic evaluations of the effectiveness of different DPC materials for use on hum...

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description The aim of this review was to assess the effectiveness of different direct pulp-capping (DPC) materials for human pulp-exposed teeth. An electronic search was performed on 20 February 2018. Long-term clinical and radiographic evaluations of the effectiveness of different DPC materials for use on human pulp-exposed teeth were included. Risk-of-bias assessment and data extraction were performed. From the 496 identified articles, 15 met the eligibility criteria. Among the studies included in those articles, a total of 1,322 teeth were treated with 12 types of DPC materials, and 1,136 teeth were evaluated at a final follow-up examination. For mineral trioxide aggregate (MTA) and calcium hydroxide (CH), the number of included studies, the number of treated teeth, and the mean follow-up period of studies were almost equal, and the success rates of MTA was superior to CH. Therefore, MTA is likely to be a more effective and predictable material for DPC compared to CH. However, the results were based on the included studies, which were all judged to have a high risk of bias. Therefore, more long-term clinical and radiographic studies designed with lower risk of bias are needed. Moreover, the other 10 materials were only investigated by a small number of studies; therefore, further studies are required.
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subjects Aluminum Compounds - therapeutic use
Calcium Compounds - therapeutic use
calcium hydroxide
Calcium Hydroxide - therapeutic use
Dental Pulp Cavity - diagnostic imaging
Dentistry
direct pulp capping
Drug Combinations
Humans
mineral trioxide aggregate
Oxides - therapeutic use
Pulp Capping and Pulpectomy Agents - therapeutic use
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Silicates - therapeutic use
Treatment Outcome
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