| Literature DB >> 25110643 |
Sidhartha Sharma1, Ajay Logani1, Naseem Shah1.
Abstract
OBJECTIVES: To comparatively evaluate the efficacy of photo-activated disinfection (PAD), calcium hydroxide (CH) and their combination on the treatment outcome of indirect pulp treatment (IPT).Entities:
Keywords: Calcium hydroxide; Carious dentin; Indirect pulp treatment; Photo-activated disinfection; Remineralization
Year: 2014 PMID: 25110643 PMCID: PMC4125583 DOI: 10.5395/rde.2014.39.3.195
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Restor Dent Endod ISSN: 2234-7658
Figure 1(a) Preoperative; (b) After caries excavation; (c) PAD solution application; (d) PAD light application.
PAD, photo-activated disinfection.
Figure 2Densitometric analysis of remaining affected dentin after IPT.
IPT, indirect pulp treatment.
Figure 3Group I, PAD; Group II, CH; Group III, PAD + CH. (a) Preoperative; (b) Postoperative; (c) At 45 days after treatment; (d) At 6 months after treatment; (e) At 12 months after treatment.
PAD, photo-activated disinfection; CH, calcium hydroxide.
Radiographic grey values of remaining affected dentin in Groups I, II, and III
Different superscript lower-case letters indicate a statistically significant difference between different time points for each group (within the row, p < 0.05) and different superscript upper-case letters indicate a statistically significant difference among the groups (within the column, p < 0.05).
PAD, photo-activated disinfection; CH, calcium hydroxide.