Pulpotomy in the Adult Patient: Does It Work? A Case Report

Noryagandi Abu Bakar *

Endodontic Unit, National Dental Centre, Brunei Darussalam.

*Author to whom correspondence should be addressed.


Abstract

Pulp exposure due to caries is exceedingly common. Generally, a tooth diagnosed with irreversible pulpitis can be treated and maintained successfully with conventional root canal treatment. However, emerging scientific evidence has shown that such teeth treated with pulpotomy as a first line of treatment provides increasingly predictable results. In this case report, the author describes a step-by step treatment procedure for pulpotomy in an adult tooth. Proper case selection and adhering to a rigid clinical protocol contributes to a successful outcome of pulpotomy treatment. In this case, Mineral Trioxide Aggregate (MTA) was placed as a capping material; haemostasis was achieved within 4 minutes and the tooth was restored with an excellent margin.

Keywords: Pulpotomy, root canal therapy, mineral trioxide aggregate, irreversible pulpitis.


How to Cite

Bakar, Noryagandi Abu. 2020. “Pulpotomy in the Adult Patient: Does It Work? A Case Report”. International Journal of Research and Reports in Dentistry 3 (2):107-12. https://www.journalijrrd.com/index.php/IJRRD/article/view/26.

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