Operative dentistry aje qualtrough, jd satterthwaite la morrow, pa brunton
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Principles of Operative Dentistry.compressed
Indirect pulp capping
An indirect pulp cap is essentially where not all carious affected dentine has been removed and involves placement of a dressing on the deepest dentine. There is some confusion in the literature (even in recent publications) with regards to definition of ‘indirect pulp cap’. This term is often used to describe the situation where stained, demineralised dentine is not removed and a calcium hydroxide lining placed to encourage formation of tertiary dentine and kill any remain- ing bacteria. An alternative definition is where calcium hydroxide is used in a similar manner over soft, carious dentine. Greater understanding of the caries process has led to the distinc- tion between infected and affected dentine 26 . Stained dentine may be affected by caries (may be slightly demineralised or conversely may be sclerosed) but may not necessarily be infected and thus removal of such dentine would, in fact, be over preparation with unnecessary loss of tooth structure. Thus it could be argued that the first definition 42 Chapter 2 POOC02 02/18/2005 04:33PM Page 42 of an indirect pulp cap (where stained, demineralised dentine is not removed and a calcium hydroxide lining placed) reflects nothing more than routine practice for pulp protection. Although several studies have been completed with regard to pro- gression of caries and prognosis of teeth in which permanent restora- tions are placed over caries, there is at present insufficient evidence to support this approach. Thus the second approach to indirect pulp capping (where soft, carious dentine is left) describes a procedure that, with current evidence, should not be performed. Given the above arguments and with confusion over the term indirect pulp cap, it is best to avoid this term and consider the use of calcium hydroxide for three lining purposes: • For deeper cavities where it is estimated that less than 2 mm of dentine remains, a preparation liner should be placed in the deepest parts of the preparation (to encourage formation of tertiary dentine and minimise risk of future exposure). • For direct pulp capping procedures (to stimulate formation of calcific repair). • For stepwise caries removal (to encourage formation of tertiary dentine, kill any remaining bacteria and reduce risk of exposure). Download 0.95 Mb. Do'stlaringiz bilan baham: |
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