Abstract

A vital pulpotomy technique in human deciduous teeth was studied using a zinc oxide and eugenol cement containing o-ethoxybenzoic acid, and calcium hydroxide. The two groups were evaluated clinically, radiographically, and histologically. It would appear that the o-ethoxybenzoic acid cement offers no advantages over conventional zinc oxide and eugenol cement in pulp therapy. If dentinal bridging is desired, EBA cement is not as useful as calcium hydroxide.

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