Abstract

Background: Reversible pulpitis is a pathological form of the pulp, if detected and treated in time, pulp can recover. For the treatment of pulp conservation, many materials have been developed and continuously improved: Calcium hydroxide, Calcium silicate, Mineral Trioxide Agregate Tricalcium Silicate (Biodentine... The purpose of this study is evaluating the treatment results reversible pulpitis by Biodentine. Materials and Methods: 62 teeths in 54 patients (> 15 years old) diagnosed reversible pulpitis meeting inclusion criterias were selected in the study and divided into 2 groups: The experimental group with Biodentine (31 teeths) and the control group with Ca(OH)2 (31 teeths) in alternating order (if one patient owns 2 teeths meeting inclusion criterias, each tooth put into each group). Patients were examinated, conducted treatment and evaluated for clinical changes (cold test, electrical test) and X-ray (evaluated after 6 months). Results: The overall success rate of the treatment on the whole sample after 6 months was 78.0%, specifically Biodentin group was 89.7% and Ca(OH)2 group was 66.7%

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