Analysıs of Failures of Pulpotomy Treated Prımary Teeth: A Case Series and Review

  • Kiran Kulkarni G
  • Sinan Dogan M
  • Akleyin E
  • et al.
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Abstract

Objective: The aim of this study was to evaluate 6 extracted or exfoliated crowns of primary molars treated with different pulpotomy medicaments and techniques. Materials and Methods: Six pulpotomy treated primary molars were examined whole and after bisection. The medicaments used in the study were formocresol, ferric sulfate. A few were primary teeth treated withlaser pulpotomies and mineral trioxide aggregate. Theteeth were either extracted due to clinical and/or radiographic failures. The reasons for failure or success were discerned with the radiographs and light microscopic inspection of different sections of the teeth. Results: Reasons for each failure could be determined by the above examinations. The primary reason for failure was determined to be clinical technique errors by the clinicians. Conclusion: The success of pulpotomy is mostly dependent on the practical experience of the clinician, use of the appropriate materials and clinical technique. Keywords: Primary Tooth; Pulpotomy; Failure.

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Kiran Kulkarni, G., Sinan Dogan, M., Akleyin, E., & Yavuz, I. (2021). Analysıs of Failures of Pulpotomy Treated Prımary Teeth: A Case Series and Review. Journal of Dentistry, Oral Disorders & Therapy, 9(1), 1–6. https://doi.org/10.15226/jdodt.2021.001120

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