A 12-month Follow-Up Study of Pulp Oxygen Saturation in Deciduous Molars After Selective and Nonselective Carious- Tissue Removal: A Randomized Pilot Trial

PESQUISA BRASILEIRA EM ODONTOPEDIATRIA E CLINICA INTEGRADA(2023)

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Objective: To compare the pulp vitality of deciduous molars before and after selective caries removal (SCR) or nonselective caries removal to hard dentin (NSCR) over one year, using oxygen saturation percentage (%SaOQ). Material and Methods: Deciduous molars with deep occlusal/proximal-occlusal caries lesions were randomized to SCR (n=22) or NSCR groups (n=22). After the caries removal, the teeth were protected with calcium hydroxide cement and restored with composite resin (Filtek Z250). The pulp condition diagnosis was evaluated at baseline, immediately after caries removal, and follow-up (7 days, 1-, 6-and 12-months) by %SaOQ. Pulp exposure and pulp necrosis were primary outcomes, and %SaOQ was secondary. Results: Intraoperative pulp exposure occurred in four teeth of the NSCR group (18.2%) and one tooth of the SCR group (4.5%) (p>0.05). Two cases of pulp necrosis occurred in the NSCR group (10%). No difference in %SaOQ pulp was observed in the inter-and intragroup comparison over time (p>0.05). Conclusion: Advantageously, the %SaOQ minimizes preoperatory pulp vitality diagnosis subjectivity before SCR/ NSCR treatments. Furthermore, the pilot study results suggest the pulp response of deciduous molars, when evaluated by clinical, radiographic, and pulp %SaOQ seems not to differ between teeth treated with SCR or NSCR.
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pulp oxygen saturation,deciduous molars,carious-tissue
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