Characteristics of primary dentition: Teeth size
smaller in all dimensions
Characteristics of primary dentition: thickness?
Less thickness of enamel and dentin
Characteristics of primary dentition: pulp chambers? (3)
Characteristics of primary dentition: roots? (4)
Characteristics of primary dentition: pulp chamber floor? (3)
Characteristics of primary dentition: Reabsorptions
- Internal: Caused by aggressions to the pulp
What causes more chances of the caries reaching the pulp? (2)
- Morphological characteristics of the primary teeth
Why do primary teeth have less sensitivity?
Treatments that preserve pulp vitality? (4)
On teeth with no pulp affectation or reversible pulpitis
• Cavity base
• Indirect pulp capping
• Pulpotomy
Radical treatments (do not preserve the pulp vitality)? (3)
On teeth with irreversible pulpitis or pulp necrosis
• Pulpectomy
• Extraction
What is a cavity base?
Protective liner is a thinly-applied liquid placed on the pulpal surface of a deep cavity preparation, covering exposed dentin tubules, to
act as a protective barrier between the restorative material or cement and
the pulp.
Indication for cavity base?
In a tooth with a normal pulp, when all caries is removed for a restoration, a protective liner may be placed in the deep areas of the
preparation to minimize injury to the pulp, promote pulp tissue healing, and/or minimize post-operative sensitivity
Objectives for a cavity base?
Preserve the tooth’s vitality, promote pulp tissue healing and
tertiary dentin formation, and minimize bacterial microleakage
Materials for cavity bases? (2)
* Glass ionomer type III
Properties of calcium hydroxide? (3)
Limitations of calcium hydroxide? (2)
* Soluble, it disappears with time
Glass ionomer properties? (4)
• It liberates fluoride • Light-cured • Bactericide capacity • Contraction of polymerization similar to the composite
Glass ionomer limitations?
It does not stimulate the creation of tertiary dentin
Cavity base technique? (5)
Cavity base technique: placement of cavity base with a pitch instrument? (2)
What is indirect pulp capping?
Protective liner is a thinly-applied liquid placed on the pulpal surface of a deep cavity preparation, covering exposed dentin tubules, to
act as a protective barrier between the restorative material or cement and
the pulp. The last layer of caries is NOT removed
Indirect pulp capping indications?
Indirect pulp treatment is indicated in a primary tooth with no pulpitis or with reversible pulpitis when the deepest carious dentin is
not removed to avoid a pulp exposure. The pulp is judged by clinical and
radiographic criteria to be vital and able to heal from the carious insult.
Indirect pulp capping objectives?
Preserve the tooth’s vitality, promote pulp tissue healing and tertiary dentin formation, and minimize bacterial microleakage
Indirect pulp capping materials? (2)
* Glass ionomer type III