International Journal of Dental Sciences and Research, cilt.5, sa.4, ss.110-115, 2017 (Hakemli Dergi)
Abstract The aim of this retrospective study is to clinically and radiographically assess the ferric sulfate and
tricalcium silicate (Biodentine
TM) pulpotomies. The study consisted a total of 25 children- 9 girls and 16 boys aged
between 3-6 yrs. From the patients’ medical records we determined that 35 primary molars were pulpotomied with
BiodentineTM and 65 were pulpotomied with ferric sulfate (FS). Patients were recalled in the post-op 6th month for
clinical examination and in the post-op 12th month for both clinical and radiographic examination. While a
statistically significant difference was found between the factors of age, gender and pulpotomy agents (P<0,05), no
statistically significant difference was found between the jaw and teeth types (P>0,05). As a result, recently
developed tricalcium silicate based agents (BiodentineTM) can be used as an alternative to FS in pulpotomy.
Keywords: ferric sulfate, Tricalcium silicate, BiodentineTM, pulpotomy of the primary teeth, general anesthesia,
early childhood caries