A Comparative Study of the Effect of Mineral Trioxide Aggregate (MTA) and Biodentine on Formation of the Dentin Bridge after Direct Pulp Capping (In Vivo Study)
Research Abstract:
This research presents a comparative study evaluating the effects of two materials used in direct pulp capping treatment: Mineral Trioxide Aggregate (MTA) Biodentine The study aimed to determine which material is more effective in stimulating dentin bridge formation after direct pulp exposure. The research was conducted as an in vivo study, assessing the pulp tissue response and the ability of each material to: Protect dental pulp Reduce inflammation Stimulate reparative dentin formation Preserve tooth vitality This research presents a comparative study evaluating the effects of two materials used in direct pulp capping treatment: Mineral Trioxide Aggregate (MTA) Biodentine The study aimed to determine which material is more effective in stimulating dentin bridge formation after direct pulp exposure. The research was conducted as an in vivo study, assessing the pulp tissue response and the ability of each material to: Protect dental pulp Reduce inflammation Stimulate reparative dentin formation Preserve tooth vitality The findings indicated that both materials showed good biocompatibility and supported dentin bridge formation. However, Biodentine demonstrated faster healing and reparative responses in some aspects compared to MTA, along with easier clinical handling
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