Calcium hydroxide versus hybridization in pulp caps: literature review
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Resumo: | The challenge of maintaining the vitality of a pulp exposed accidentally or through caries has been the subject of investigations for many years. The use of calcium hydroxide as capping material in the dental clinic is a custom and several studies prove its excellent result. However, a new caping material is suggested, the dentin adhesive, becoming one of the most controversial issues in dentistry. The objective was to evaluate, through a literature review, the comparison of these techniques in relation to effectiveness. The keywords “pulp capping”, “calcium hydroxide” and “hybridization” were used in the PubMed and BVS databases. The references that dealt with the subjects related to the proposed theme were chosen, published during the last 20 years. The dental adhesive would produce a hybrid layer that would provide an effective and permanent seal against bacterial invasion, promoting pulp healing, being indicated for pulp capping procedures. Just as calcium hydroxide was challenged regarding its inability to promote a permanent seal against bacterial invasion, the integrity and durability of adhesion achieved with dentin adhesives, can be questioned. Despite boasting promise and offering a different treatment possible in the future, the lack of documentation of long-term clinical successes for performing pulp capping with adhesive systems in controlled clinical experiments must be examined against the literature that demonstrates success with use calcium hydroxide of 75-90% for more than 12 years. |
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Calcium hydroxide versus hybridization in pulp caps: literature reviewHidróxido de calcio versus hibridación en recubrimientos pulpares: revisión de la literaturaHidróxido de cálcio versus hibridização em capeamentos pulpares: revisão de literaturaCapeamento da polpa dentáriaHidróxido de CálcioAdesivos dentinários.Dental pulp cappingCalcium HydroxideDentin-Bonding agents.Recubrimiento de la pulpa dentalHidróxido de CalcioRecubrimientos dentinarios.The challenge of maintaining the vitality of a pulp exposed accidentally or through caries has been the subject of investigations for many years. The use of calcium hydroxide as capping material in the dental clinic is a custom and several studies prove its excellent result. However, a new caping material is suggested, the dentin adhesive, becoming one of the most controversial issues in dentistry. The objective was to evaluate, through a literature review, the comparison of these techniques in relation to effectiveness. The keywords “pulp capping”, “calcium hydroxide” and “hybridization” were used in the PubMed and BVS databases. The references that dealt with the subjects related to the proposed theme were chosen, published during the last 20 years. The dental adhesive would produce a hybrid layer that would provide an effective and permanent seal against bacterial invasion, promoting pulp healing, being indicated for pulp capping procedures. Just as calcium hydroxide was challenged regarding its inability to promote a permanent seal against bacterial invasion, the integrity and durability of adhesion achieved with dentin adhesives, can be questioned. Despite boasting promise and offering a different treatment possible in the future, the lack of documentation of long-term clinical successes for performing pulp capping with adhesive systems in controlled clinical experiments must be examined against the literature that demonstrates success with use calcium hydroxide of 75-90% for more than 12 years.El desafío de mantener la vitalidad de una pulpa expuesta accidentalmente o por caries ha sido objeto de investigaciones durante muchos años. El uso de hidróxido de calcio como material de protección em la clínica dental es una costumbre y vários estúdios demuestran excelente resultado. Sin embargo, se sugere um nuevo material de recubrimiento, el adhesivo de dentina, convirtiéndose en uno de los temas más controvertidos en odontología. El objetivo fue evaluar, mediante una revisión de la literatura, la comparación de estas técnicas em relación com la efectividad. Las palabras clave "pulp capping", "hidróxido de calcio" e "hibridación" se utilizaron em las bases de datos PubMed y BVS. Se eligieron las referencias que trataron los temas relacionados com el tema propuesto, publicado durante los últimos 20 años. El adhesivo dental produciría una capa híbrida que proporcionaria um sellado efectivo y permanente contra la invasión bacteriana, promovendo la curación de la pulpa, siendo indicado para los procedimientos de recubrimiento pulpar. Del mismo modo que se cuestionó el hidróxido de cálcio com respecto a su incapacidad para promover un sellado permanente contra la invasión bacteriana, se puede cuestionar la integridad y durabilidad de la adhesión lograda com los adhesivos de dentina. A pesar de ser prometedor y oferecer um tratamiento diferente posible en el futuro, la falta de documentación de éxitos clínicos a largo plazo para realizar el recubrimiento de pulpa con sistemas adesivos en experimentos clínicos controlados debe examinarse contra la literatura que demuestra eléxito con el uso hidróxido de calcio de 75-90% por más de 12 años.O desafio da manutenção da vitalidade de uma polpa exposta acidentalmente ou por cárie tem sido tema de investigações por muitos anos. O uso do hidróxido de cálcio como material capeador na clínica odontológica é um costume e vários estudos comprovam seu excelente resultado. Entretanto, umnovo material capeador é sugerido, o adesivo dentinário, setomando um dos temas mais controvertidos na odontologia. Objetivou-se avaliar por meio de uma revisão de literatura, a comparação destas técnicas em relação à efetividade. Foram utilizadas as palavras-chave “capeamento pulpar”, “hidróxido de cálcio” e “hibridização” nas bases de dados PubMed e BVS. Foram escolhidas as referências que tratavam dos assuntos relacionados ao tema proposto, publicadas durante os últimos 20 anos. O adesivo dentinário produziria uma camada hibridaque proveria um selamento efetivo e permanente contra a invasão bacteriana, promovendo a cicatrização pulpar, sendo indicado para os procedimentos de capeamento pulpar. Assim como o hidróxido de cálcio foi contestado a respeito da sua incapacidade de promover um selamento permanente contra a invasão bacteriana, a integridade e a durabilidade da adesão alcançada com os adesivos de dentina, podem ser questionadas. Apesar de ostentar promessa e oferecer um tratamento diferente possível no futuro, a falta de documentação de sucessos clínicos ao longo prazo para a realização decapeamentos pulpares com os sistemas adesivos em experimentos clínicos controladosdeveser examinado contra a literatura que demonstra um sucesso com o uso do hidróxido de cálcio de 75-90% à mais de 12 anos.Research, Society and Development2020-05-10info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/article/view/406910.33448/rsd-v9i7.4069Research, Society and Development; Vol. 9 No. 7; e244974069Research, Society and Development; Vol. 9 Núm. 7; e244974069Research, Society and Development; v. 9 n. 7; e2449740692525-3409reponame:Research, Society and Developmentinstname:Universidade Federal de Itajubá (UNIFEI)instacron:UNIFEIporhttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/article/view/4069/3404Copyright (c) 2020 Guereth Alexsanderson Carvalho, Rubiana Almeida, João Victor Frazão Câmara, Josué Junior Pieroteinfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessCarvalho, Guereth Alexsanderson OliveiraAlmeida, Rubiana Romão deCâmara, João Victor FrazãoPierote, Josué Junior Araujo2020-08-20T18:05:03Zoai:ojs.pkp.sfu.ca:article/4069Revistahttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/indexPUBhttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/oairsd.articles@gmail.com2525-34092525-3409opendoar:2024-01-17T09:28:03.211694Research, Society and Development - Universidade Federal de Itajubá (UNIFEI)false |
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Calcium hydroxide versus hybridization in pulp caps: literature review Hidróxido de calcio versus hibridación en recubrimientos pulpares: revisión de la literatura Hidróxido de cálcio versus hibridização em capeamentos pulpares: revisão de literatura |
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Calcium hydroxide versus hybridization in pulp caps: literature review |
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Calcium hydroxide versus hybridization in pulp caps: literature review Carvalho, Guereth Alexsanderson Oliveira Capeamento da polpa dentária Hidróxido de Cálcio Adesivos dentinários. Dental pulp capping Calcium Hydroxide Dentin-Bonding agents. Recubrimiento de la pulpa dental Hidróxido de Calcio Recubrimientos dentinarios. |
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Calcium hydroxide versus hybridization in pulp caps: literature review |
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Calcium hydroxide versus hybridization in pulp caps: literature review |
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Calcium hydroxide versus hybridization in pulp caps: literature review |
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Calcium hydroxide versus hybridization in pulp caps: literature review |
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Calcium hydroxide versus hybridization in pulp caps: literature review |
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Carvalho, Guereth Alexsanderson Oliveira |
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Carvalho, Guereth Alexsanderson Oliveira Almeida, Rubiana Romão de Câmara, João Victor Frazão Pierote, Josué Junior Araujo |
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Almeida, Rubiana Romão de Câmara, João Victor Frazão Pierote, Josué Junior Araujo |
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Carvalho, Guereth Alexsanderson Oliveira Almeida, Rubiana Romão de Câmara, João Victor Frazão Pierote, Josué Junior Araujo |
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Capeamento da polpa dentária Hidróxido de Cálcio Adesivos dentinários. Dental pulp capping Calcium Hydroxide Dentin-Bonding agents. Recubrimiento de la pulpa dental Hidróxido de Calcio Recubrimientos dentinarios. |
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Capeamento da polpa dentária Hidróxido de Cálcio Adesivos dentinários. Dental pulp capping Calcium Hydroxide Dentin-Bonding agents. Recubrimiento de la pulpa dental Hidróxido de Calcio Recubrimientos dentinarios. |
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The challenge of maintaining the vitality of a pulp exposed accidentally or through caries has been the subject of investigations for many years. The use of calcium hydroxide as capping material in the dental clinic is a custom and several studies prove its excellent result. However, a new caping material is suggested, the dentin adhesive, becoming one of the most controversial issues in dentistry. The objective was to evaluate, through a literature review, the comparison of these techniques in relation to effectiveness. The keywords “pulp capping”, “calcium hydroxide” and “hybridization” were used in the PubMed and BVS databases. The references that dealt with the subjects related to the proposed theme were chosen, published during the last 20 years. The dental adhesive would produce a hybrid layer that would provide an effective and permanent seal against bacterial invasion, promoting pulp healing, being indicated for pulp capping procedures. Just as calcium hydroxide was challenged regarding its inability to promote a permanent seal against bacterial invasion, the integrity and durability of adhesion achieved with dentin adhesives, can be questioned. Despite boasting promise and offering a different treatment possible in the future, the lack of documentation of long-term clinical successes for performing pulp capping with adhesive systems in controlled clinical experiments must be examined against the literature that demonstrates success with use calcium hydroxide of 75-90% for more than 12 years. |
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