To Compare the Effectiveness of Biodentine versus Mineral Trioxide aggregate as Direct Pulp Capping agent in carious exposed permanent tooth

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  • Mahrukh Anwar, Muhammed Bader Munir, Nighat Shafi, Sadia Javed, Maryum Virda, Sana Akram

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.53350/pjmhs22167172

Abstract

Aim: To compare the effectiveness of Biodentine versus mineral trioxide aggregate as direct pulp capping agent in carious exposed permanent tooth

Study Design: Randomized controlled trial

Placeand duration: Operative Dentistry, Department of de’Montmorency College of Dentistry / Punjab Dental Hospital, Lahore From 29-07-16 to 30-01-17

Methods: Sample size of 75 in each group (using non-probability) calculated using 80 percent power, 5% level of significance with expected percentage of effectiveness (lack of periapical radiolucency) among groups i.e. 92.68%19 in Biodentine group vs. 78%20 in mineral trioxide group aggregate as direct pulp capping agent. Data was entered and analyzed with IBM SPSS 20. Level of significance was kept at p-value ≤ 0.05.

Results: Total 150 patients, 82 are male and 68 are female. The age of patients was 18-45 years. The Mean and SD of age of patients is 30±7.916. In group I, 57(75%) showed efficacy and 18(25%) showed failure of efficacy while in group II 72 (95%) showed efficacy and 3 (5%) showed failure of efficacy after 3 months. Comparison of efficacy shows that group II Biodentinehas better efficacy as compared to group I.

Conclusion: It is concluded that Biodentine is more effective than MTA.It can be used as bulk fill, simplify the pulp capping procedure. 

Keywords: direct pulp capping, vital pulp therapy, efficacy of newer pulp capping materials, MTA and Biodentine.

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Mahrukh Anwar, Muhammed Bader Munir, Nighat Shafi, Sadia Javed, Maryum Virda, Sana Akram. (2022). To Compare the Effectiveness of Biodentine versus Mineral Trioxide aggregate as Direct Pulp Capping agent in carious exposed permanent tooth. Pakistan Journal of Medical & Health Sciences, 16(07), 172. https://doi.org/10.53350/pjmhs22167172