Abstract

A method of pulp exposure and treatment has been described, using hamsters to overcome some of the difficulties and objections met with in this type of experiment. The results have been evaluated histologically, and the findings compared with those of others who used larger-animal and human subjects. The failure of pulps treated with calcium hydroxide-water in certain instances to remain in an optimal state of health, even after successful dentine bridge formation, is discussed.

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