Abstract
Deciduous teeth are thought to be best space maintainers; thus efforts are made to preserve these teeth for as long as possible. Grossly carious primary teeth should be restored and maintained which is the primary objective of “Pediatric dentistry”. Pulpotomy is done in the primary teeth where mechanical pulp exposure occurs during caries removal. All the functions of the radicular pulp are expected to be maintained by pulpotomy procedure. The main objectives are 1) managing reversible pulpal inflammation and keeping pulp in a vital condition. 2) maintain the function of the radicular pulp in deciduous teeth. Success of Pulpotomy procedure is dependent on many factors, and the ability of the pulpotomy medicament being hemostatic is one of the most vital factors to maintain the vitality of the radicular pulp. Considering the limitations of commonly used pulpotomy medicaments for primary teeth i.e. Formocresol and also the disadvantages associated with the hemostatic Ferric sulfate, the present study will be carried out using hemocoagulase (“botroclot”) which has shown improved hemocoagulant properties in the medical field and for healing the extraction socket wounds. The available solution of hemocoagulase agent converted in suitable Gel form will be tested for its tissue compatibility and hemocoagulant efficacy when used as pulpotomy material . The study will be conducted in two phases, I) Formulation of the gel and in vitro tests; II) Animal study to check histopathological effect on the pulp tissue as a pulpotomy agent.
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