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Journal of Dental Medicine-Tehran University of Medical Sciences. 2012; 25 (3): 196-201
in Persian | IMEMR | ID: emr-149302

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Electric pulp testing is used for diagnosis of the pulp status. This test is technique sensitive and hence may elicit positive or negative false response in case of inaccurate use. The optimal site for placement of the probe tip has not been determined. The aim of this study was to evaluate the effect of pulp tester probe placement site on the response of maxillary teeth. A total of 378 teeth [126 central incisors, 126 lateral incisors and 126 canines] in 67 voluntary 20-35 year-old patients were selected. Three sites on each tooth [incisal edge, labial and lingual surfaces] were tested with an electrical pulp tester and responses were recorded. Data were analyzed by Repeated Measure ANOVA test. The central incisor teeth showed significantly lower sensation threshold than lateral incisor and canine teeth [P<0.001]. The incisal edge of tooth were significantly more sensitive compared to labial and lingual surfaces [P=0.008]. This study showed that the optimum site for placement of pulp tester probe was incisal edge.

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