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J Dent Child (Chic) ; 83(3): 120-124, 2016 Sep 15.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-28327261

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PURPOSE: To evaluate sex-related differences in dental pain perception in children. METHODS: Fifty-two children who received a dental procedure with local anesthesia were selected to participate. Pain perception levels were assessed with the Wong-Baker FACES Pain Rating Scale. Twenty-four and 48 hours following the procedure, the parents were contacted by phone for a verbal survey to assess their child's postoperative pain. Age, type of dental procedure, and behavior were also evaluated as covariables. The data were analyzed using Epi Info 7.0 software and GraphPad Prism 5.0 software. Chi-square or t test were performed with a significance level of five percent. RESULTS: The mean age of the children was 6.7 (±2.4 [SD]) years. Twenty-seven (51.9 percent) were boys. None of the parents reported pain at 48 hours. None of the covariables were differentially distributed among the sexes (P>0.05). There was no statistical difference between sex and pain perception immediately after the procedure (P=0.64) and after 24 hours (P=0.41). However, when the analysis was performed according to age group, a borderline association was found. Female preschoolers reported more pain immediately after the procedure than male preschoolers (P=0.06). CONCLUSION: There was no statistical difference in pain perception between sexes.


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Pain Perception , Sex Factors , Toothache/etiology , Toothache/psychology , Age Factors , Behavior , Brazil , Chi-Square Distribution , Child , Child, Preschool , Dental Care for Children/methods , Female , Humans , Male , Pain/etiology , Pain Measurement/methods , Pain Measurement/statistics & numerical data , Pediatric Dentistry , Software , Surveys and Questionnaires , Time Factors
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Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-19540442

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OBJECTIVE: This study evaluated histopathologically the response of pulp and periradicular tissues after pulp capping with an all-in-one self-etching adhesive system in dogs' teeth. STUDY DESIGN: Forty teeth of 4 dogs were assigned to 3 groups according to the pulp capping material: G1 (n = 20): self-etching adhesive system; G2 (n = 10): Ca(OH)(2); G3 (n = 10): zinc oxide-eugenol. The animals were killed 7 and 70 days after pulp capping. The pieces containing the pulp-capped teeth were removed and processed for histologic analysis. RESULTS: At 7 days, no dentin bridge formation was observed; G1 and G3 exhibited inflammatory pulpal alterations, whereas G2 presented only mild inflammatory infiltrate in the pulp tissue adjacent to the capping material, the remainder being intact. At 70 days, no specimen in G1 or G3 presented dentin bridge formation. The remaining pulp tissue exhibited severe inflammatory alterations and areas of necrosis. In G2, all specimens showed dentin bridge formation and absence of inflammation and mineralized tissue resorption. No bacteria were identified using Brown and Brenn staining techniques in all 3 groups at any observation period. CONCLUSION: According to the conditions of this study, direct pulp capping with the self-etching adhesive system did not allow pulp tissue repair and failed histopathologically in 100% of the cases.


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Dental Pulp Capping/methods , Dental Pulp/pathology , Dentin-Bonding Agents/therapeutic use , Periapical Tissue/pathology , Animals , Calcium Hydroxide/therapeutic use , Collagen , Composite Resins , Dental Cements/therapeutic use , Dental Materials/therapeutic use , Dental Pulp Exposure/therapy , Dental Pulp Necrosis/pathology , Dental Restoration, Permanent , Dentin/pathology , Dentin, Secondary/pathology , Dogs , Female , Fibroblasts/pathology , Male , Odontoblasts/pathology , Pulpitis/pathology , Resin Cements/therapeutic use , Zinc Oxide-Eugenol Cement/therapeutic use
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