Author/Authors :
Kermanshah, Hamid Department of Restorative Dentistry - School of Dentistry - Tehran University of Medical Sciences, Tehran, Iran. , Ranjbar Omrani, Ladan Department of Restorative Dentistry - School of Dentistry - Tehran University of Medical Sciences, Tehran, Iran. , Ghabraei, Sholeh Department of Endodontics - School of Dentistry - Tehran University of Medical Sciences, Tehran, Iran. , Fekrazad, Reza Radiation Science Research Center - Laser Research Center in Medical Sciences - AJA University of Medical Sciences, Tehran, Iran , Daneshparvar, Niloufar School of Dentistry - Indiana University, USA , Bagheri, Parisa Faculty Member - Department of Endodontics - School of Dentistry - Tehran University of Medical Sciences, Tehran, Iran
Abstract :
Background: Due to the complications of root canal treatment, conservative modalities to preserve
pulp vitality are favorable. Direct pulp capping (DPC) refers to the coverage of the pulp tissue
exposed by a biocompatible agent that can improve the prognosis of the tooth by 44% to 95%.
Some recent studies have reported more predictable results (a success rate of about 90%) for DPC
with laser and regenerative materials such as mineral trioxide aggregate (MTA). This study aimed to
clinically compare DPC with ProRoot MTA alone and in combination with Er:YAG (erbium-doped
yttrium aluminium garnet) laser irradiation (2940 nm).
Methods: This clinical trial was conducted on 26 patients with a mean age of 29 years (in the range
of 17 to 46 years) who required DPC following pulp exposure during deep caries removal. The
teeth were divided into two groups. In the control group, the teeth underwent DPC with ProRoot
MTA while in the test group, the teeth were first irradiated with a 2940 nm Er:YAG laser and then
underwent DPC with ProRoot MTA. The patients were recalled at one, 3 and 6 months for the
follow-up (clinical and radiographic examinations). The data were analyzed using Fisher exact test.
Results: The success rate was 75% in the laser group and 93% in the control group. The groups were
not significantly different (P>0.05).
Conclusion: No significant difference was found in terms of the success rate of DPC with ProRoot
MTA alone and in combination with Er:YAG laser irradiation.
Keywords :
Dental pulp capping , Lasers , Solid-state , Mineral trioxide aggregate , ProRoot MTA