Success of mineral trioxide aggregate in pulpotomized primary molars
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The aim of the present study was to compare, clinically and radiographically,
the mineral trioxide aggregate (MTA) to formocresol (FC) when used as
medicaments in pulpotomized vital human primary molars. METHODS: The
sample consisted of 120 primary molars, all teeth were treated with the same
conventional pulpotomy technique. Sixty molars received FC and 60
received MTA throughout a random selection technique. RESULTS: At the
end of 24-month evaluation period, 74 molars (36 FC, 38 MTA) were
available for clinical and radiographic evaluation. None of the MTA treated
teeth showed any clinical or radiographic pathology, while the FC group
showed a success rate of 86.8% radiographically and 98.6% clinically. The
difference between the two groups in the radiographic outcomes was
statistically significant. It was concluded that MTA treated molars
demonstrated significantly greater success. MTA seems to be a suitable
replacement for formocresol in pulpotomized primary teeth.