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Use of vital pulp therapies in primary teeth with deep caries lesions
Dhar, V; Marghalani, A. A; Crystal, Y. O; Kumar, A; Ritwik, P; Tulunoglu, O; Graham, L.
Affiliation
  • Dhar, V; University of Maryland. School of Dentistry. Division of Pediatric Dentistry. Baltimore. US
  • Marghalani, A. A; University of Maryland. School of Dentistry. Division of Pediatric Dentistry. Baltimore. US
  • Crystal, Y. O; NYU College of Dentistry. New York. US
  • Kumar, A; Ohio State University College of Dentistry. Columbus. US
  • Ritwik, P; Louisiana State University. School of Dentistry. Department of Pediatric Dentistry. New Orleans. US
  • Tulunoglu, O; Case Western Reserve University. School of Dental Medicine. Department of Pediatric Dentistry. Cleveland. US
  • Graham, L; American Academy of Pediatric Dentistry. Chicago. US
Pediatr. dent ; 39(5)Sept. 2017.
Article in English | BIGG - GRADE guidelines | ID: biblio-964464
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ABSTRACT

PURPOSE:

This manuscript presents evidence-based guidance on the use of vital pulp therapies for treatment of deep caries lesions in children. A guideline panel convened by the American Academy of Pediatric Dentistry formulated evidence-based recommendations on three vital pulp therapies indirect pulp treatment (IPT; also known as indirect pulp cap), direct pulp cap (DPC), and pulpotomy.

METHODS:

The basis of the guideline's recommendations was evidence from "Primary Tooth Vital Pulp Therapy A Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis." (Pediatr Dent 2017;15;39[1]16-23.) A systematic search was conducted in PubMed®/MEDLINE, Embase®, Cochrane Central Register of Controlled Trials, and trial databases to identify randomized controlled trials and systematic reviews addressing peripheral issues of vital pulp therapies such as patient preferences of treatment and impact of cost. Quality of the evidence was assessed through the Grading of Recommendations Assessment, Development, and Evaluation approach; the evidence-to-decision framework was used to formulate a recommendation.

RESULTS:

The panel was unable to make a recommendation on superiority of any particular type of vital pulp therapy owing to lack of studies directly comparing these interventions. The panel recommends use of mineral trioxide aggregate (MTA) and formocresol in pulpotomy treatments; these are recommendations based on moderate-quality evidence at 24 months. The panel made weak recommendations regarding choice of medicament in both IPT (moderate-quality evidence [24 months], low quality evidence [48 months]) and DPC (very-low quality evidence [24 months]). Success of both treatments was independent of type of medicament used. The panel also recommends use of ferric sulfate (low-quality evidence), lasers (low-quality evidence), sodium hypochlorite (very low-quality evidence), and tricalcium silicate (very low-quality evidence) in pulpotomies; these are weak recommendations based on low-quality evidence. The panel recommended against the use of calcium hydroxide as pulpotomy medicament in primary teeth with deep caries lesions. Conclusions and practical implications The guideline intends to inform the clinical practices with evidence-based recommendations on vital pulp therapies in primary teeth with deep caries lesions. These recommendations are based upon the best available evidence to-date.(AU)
Subject(s)

Full text: Available Collection: Tematic databases Database: BIGG - GRADE guidelines Main subject: Pulpotomy / Dental Caries / Dental Pulp Capping Type of study: Controlled clinical trial / Practice guideline / Prognostic study Language: English Journal: Pediatr. dent Year: 2017 Document type: Article Institution/Affiliation country: American Academy of Pediatric Dentistry/US / Case Western Reserve University/US / Louisiana State University/US / NYU College of Dentistry/US / Ohio State University College of Dentistry/US / University of Maryland/US
Full text: Available Collection: Tematic databases Database: BIGG - GRADE guidelines Main subject: Pulpotomy / Dental Caries / Dental Pulp Capping Type of study: Controlled clinical trial / Practice guideline / Prognostic study Language: English Journal: Pediatr. dent Year: 2017 Document type: Article Institution/Affiliation country: American Academy of Pediatric Dentistry/US / Case Western Reserve University/US / Louisiana State University/US / NYU College of Dentistry/US / Ohio State University College of Dentistry/US / University of Maryland/US
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