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AAE and AAPD Symposium Overview: Emerging Science in Pulp Therapy—New Insights Into Dilemmas and Controversies
Evidence-based best practices are yet to be established for the management of caries-associated pulpal disease in young permanent and primary teeth. Controversies still remain among practitioners, inc...
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Gerald N. Glickman,
N. Sue Seale
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The Caries Process and Its Effect on the Pulp: The Science Is Changing and So Is Our Understanding
Abstract: The understanding of the caries process and its effect on the pulp is presented in the context that caries does develop in various rates of progression. Early in the caries process, the pulp...
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Lars Bjørndal
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S2-S5
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Diagnosis Dilemmas in Vital Pulp Therapy: Treatment for the Toothache Is Changing, Especially in Young, Immature Teeth
Abstract: The literature is almost devoid of scientific studies of diagnosis of pulpal pathology in primary and permanent teeth with open apices. Most reports are empirical or retrospective studies wi...
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Joe H. Camp
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S6-S12
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Regenerative Potential of Dental Pulp
Abstract: The regenerative potential of dental pulp, particularly in mature teeth, has been considered extremely limited. However, our improved understanding of pulpal inflammation and repair and impr...
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Martin Trope
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S13-S17
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Vital Pulp Therapy with New Materials for Primary Teeth: New Directions and Treatment Perspectives
Abstract: Vital pulp therapy aims to treat reversible pulpal injury and includes 2 therapeutic approaches: (1) indirect pulp treatment for deep dentinal cavities and (2) direct pulp capping or pulpoto...
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Anna B. Fuks
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Vital Pulp Therapy with New Materials: New Directions and Treatment Perspectives—Permanent Teeth
Abstract: Pulp necrosis in immature teeth subsequent to caries has a major impact on long-term tooth retention. The aim of vital pulp therapy is to maintain pulp viability by eliminating bacteria from...
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David E. Witherspoon
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S25-S28
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Indirect Pulp Therapy and Stepwise Excavation
Abstract: Various treatment concepts have been suggested to solve the deep carious lesion dilemma. Recent systematic reviews are presented. Their conclusions are based on very few studies, and the mai...
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Lars Bjørndal
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S29-S33
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Indirect Pulp Capping and Primary Teeth: Is the Primary Tooth Pulpotomy Out of Date?
Abstract: Formocresol pulpotomy (FP) in the United States is most frequently used to treat asymptomatic caries near the pulp in primary teeth. Indirect pulp therapy (IPT) is also indicated and has a s...
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James A. Coll
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S34-S39
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Is Formocresol Obsolete? A Fresh Look at the Evidence Concerning Safety Issues
Abstract: Concern has been expressed about the safety of formocresol use in pediatric dentistry. Formaldehyde, a primary component in formocresol, is a hazardous substance and is considered a probable...
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Alan R. Milnes
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“New Age” Pulp Therapy: Personal Thoughts on a Hot Debate
Abstract: This article outlines the counterpoint delivered in the debate “Is Formocresol Obsolete?” It addresses the opinion supporting the need to move away from formaldehyde-containing preparations ...
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Paula Jane Waterhouse
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Regeneration Potential of the Young Permanent Tooth: What Does the Future Hold?
Abstract: During the last 10–15 years, there has been a tremendous increase in our clinical “tools” (ie, materials, instruments, and medications) and knowledge from the trauma and tissue engineering f...
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Kenneth M. Hargreaves,
Todd Geisler,
Michael Henry,
Yan Wang
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S51-S56
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Contemporary Perspectives on Vital Pulp Therapy: Views From the Endodontists and Pediatric Dentists
Abstract: The purpose of this study was to determine the level of agreement between pediatric dentists and endodontists at a pulp therapy symposium conjointly sponsored by the American Association of ...
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N. Sue Seale,
Gerald N. Glickman
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S57-S61
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