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Histological study of Ca(OH)2 effect and different concentrations of SIMVASTATIN on pulp-dentin complex response after direct pulp capping

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Naser Asl Amin Abadi
Ebrahim Najafpour
dentistry
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The aim of present study was to investigate pulp-dentin complex reactions following direct pulp capping (DPC) with calcium hydroxide [Ca(OH)2] and simvastatin as pulp-capping materials in the primary human molars. Materials and Methods: 120 primary molar teeth which had to be extracted for orthodontic reasons were randomly allocated into four groups. Group as a control, underwent DPC with calcium hydroxide. The dental pulp in group , and V were directly capped with simvastatin-based materials at concentrations of 1, 5 and 10 ?M/L, respectively. All of the teeth were restored with stainless steel crown. After a mean period of 7.41 months (6-9 months) teeth were extracted and processed for histological examination and categorized in terms of hard tissue formation and pulp inflammation. Results: Teeth in group I had statistically favorable outcomes in hard tissue formation and pulp inflammation than did the groups , and V (p<0.001). Considering three different concentrations of simvastatin, the result showed a dose dependent trend. Teeth in group V showed significantly lower rates of hard tissue formation and higher rates of pulp inflammation and necrosis compared to those of groups (p<0.05). Conclusion: The findings of this study depicted that healing with no inflammation and hard tissue formation following statin treatment occurs with a lower rate than that with the commonly used calcium hydroxide.
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