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  • Pulpotomy is a common and debated dental procedure for kids, often using formocresol, which has toxic properties and health risks.
  • Researchers tested Micro Mega Mineral Trioxide Aggregate (MM-MTA) as a safer alternative and monitored 40 molars for various dental issues over 18 months.
  • Results showed that most molars treated with MM-MTA had no pain or mobility issues, suggesting it could be a promising technique compared to the traditional methods.

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Pulpotomy is the most performed and controversial therapeutic in pediatric dentistry. Formocresol is known to have a toxic effect on living tissues, a mutagenic and carcinogenic potential with a systemic uptake of formocresol via pulpotomized teeth, other alternative products have been investigated. 40 molars were pulpotomized using Micro Mega Mineral Trioxide Aggregate (MM-MTA), which eliminates the need for the use of formocresol. The effects of this material were evaluated both clinically and radiographically. Post-operative control examinations were performed at 1, 6, 12, and 18 months trying to detect spontaneous or stimulated pain, pathological tooth mobility, abscesses or fistulas, internal or external pathological tooth resorption, periapical bone destruction, or canal obliteration. Pain was absent at 18 months post operatively. Thirty six molar treated with the MM-MTA didn't show any mobility or pain, one molar presented a pathological resorption and one molar presented an abscess without a fistula at 12 month. The observations were compared to others related to formocresol, ferric sulfate, MTA, and laser pulpotomies, using the Chi-square test x2. The abundance of positive result strongly demonstrate that the MM-MTA pulpotomy on carious temporary molars is a promising technique.

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Article Synopsis
  • Pulpotomy is a common and debated dental procedure for kids, often using formocresol, which has toxic properties and health risks.
  • Researchers tested Micro Mega Mineral Trioxide Aggregate (MM-MTA) as a safer alternative and monitored 40 molars for various dental issues over 18 months.
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