Pulpal response to restorative procedures and materials
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Pulpal response to restorative procedures and materials
Abstract
This paper reviews the pulpal response to common restorative procedures and dental materials. Pulpal inflammation and dentin hypersensitivity are commonly associated with routine restorative procedures. Although it is not possible to avoid injury to the pulp completely, in order to prevent unnecessary adverse effects, the practicing dentist should be aware of the potential dangers involved. This article provides a current review of recent findings of the pulpal response to glass ionomer cements and acid-etch composite resin materials.
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