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- Articaine and lidocaine probably have similar effects in 3- to 4-year-old children undergoing pulpotomy of a primary molar Academic Article
- Limitations of a randomized clinical trial’s results in uncertainty about relative effects of formocresol versus sodium hypochlorite in primary molars undergoing pulpotomy Academic Article
- Mineral trioxide aggregate likely to have a better success rate than calcium hydroxide in mature permanent teeth undergoing partial pulpotomy Academic Article
- No apparent differences in postoperative pain and treatment success between mature permanent teeth with carious pulp exposure treated with pulpotomy or root canal treatment after 1 and one-half years Academic Article
- No evidence of differences between success of pulpotomy and root canal treatment in permanent teeth up to 2 years Academic Article
- Platelet concentrates may result in higher clinical success but lower radiographic success than traditional medicaments for pulpotomy Academic Article
- Pulpotomy, partial pulpectomy, and total pulpectomy reduced pain and thermal and chewing sensitivity in patients with molars with irreversible pulpitis Academic Article
- There are probably no differences in the success rates of pulpotomies in primary teeth performed with formocresol or Biodentine Academic Article
- There seems to be racial bias when making treatment recommendations for patients with irreversible pulpitis and borderline restorable molars Academic Article
- Very low-quality evidence suggest lack of differences between laser and other techniques to perform pulpotomy in primary teeth Academic Article