Diagnostics (Aug 2022)

Assessment of Pulpal Status in Primary Teeth Following Direct Pulp Capping in an Experimental Canine Model

  • Andreea Igna,
  • Cornel Igna,
  • Mariana Ioana Miron,
  • Larisa Schuszler,
  • Roxana Dascălu,
  • Mihaela Moldovan,
  • Adrian Aristide Voicu,
  • Carmen Darinca Todea,
  • Marius Boariu,
  • Maria-Alexandra Mârțu,
  • Ștefan-Ioan Stratul

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/diagnostics12082022
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 12, no. 8
p. 2022

Abstract

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(1) Background: This study aimed to assess the pulpal response of primary teeth by pulse-oximetry (PO) in a canine model, following direct pulp capping (DPC). (2) Methods: Forty-eight primary teeth from eight canine subjects were divided into three treatment groups, based on the DPC material—calcium hydroxide (CH), MTA, BiodentineTM)—and three corresponding control groups. Data from PO pulp testing were correlated with laser Doppler flowmetry (LDF) testing, computer tomographic (CT) densitometry and histological analysis; the experiment lasted 14 days. (3) Results: SpO₂ recordings revealed statistically significant differences (p = 0.002, p = 0.257, >0.05) were observed between treatment groups. LDF recordings showed significant differences (p = 0.002, p = 0.001, <0.05). CT densitometry indicated vital pulps in all teeth, with pulpal inflammation detected in 6/8 CH-capped teeth and 2/8 MTA-capped teeth. Histologic evaluation confirmed vital pulp in all specimens, with different degrees of inflammation. (4) Conclusions: Within its limitations, the present study confirms the diagnostic value of PO evaluation of pulpal status in primary teeth with histologic means after pulp-capping procedures in a canine model. However, various degrees of pulpal inflammation elicited by different pulp-capping materials seem not to correlate with the obtained PO values.

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