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E Babasidou, G Papaemmanouil, A Pantelidou, A Fardi, K Kodonas, C Gogos
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目的:指南建议在不区分完全发育的牙齿和未成熟的牙齿的情况下,对深部蛀牙病变进行选择性或全龋切除。这项基于问卷调查的研究旨在探讨希腊牙医对未成熟和发育完全的牙齿的深度龋齿和牙髓外露的管理观点。方法:选取发育完全的恒牙和未成熟的恒牙2例,均有深部龋和可逆性牙髓炎的临床表现。提供照片、x光片和临床症状来评估牙医的治疗策略偏好。数据分析采用SPSS 28、卡方检验、Fisher精确检验和logistic回归分析,显著性设置为p。结果:共有453名牙医回应。超过一半的受访者倾向于对成熟的牙齿进行全龋去除。MTA和其他生物陶瓷成为间接和直接盖髓的首选材料。在未成熟牙齿的情况下,44%的受访者从全面转移到选择性除龋治疗方案。然而,有明显的转向更积极的重要牙髓治疗选择,如髓切开术(26%)。结论:治疗偏好受牙齿发育状态的影响,差异显著,并没有明确的倾向于更保守的方法来尽可能多地保留健康的牙髓组织。
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Selective caries removal and management of exposed pulp in fully developed and immature teeth with reversible pulpitis: a questionnaire-based study in Greece.

Purpose: Guidelines recommend implementing selective or total caries removal for managing deep carious lesions without discriminating between fully developed and immature teeth. This questionnaire-based study aimed to explore the perspectives of Greek dentists regarding the management of deep caries and exposed pulp in immature and fully developed teeth with reversible pulpitis.

Methods: The questionnaire presented two cases: one of a fully developed permanent tooth and one of an immature permanent tooth, both with deep caries and clinical signs of reversible pulpitis. Photographs, radiographs, and clinical symptoms were provided to assess dentists' treatment strategy preferences. Data analysis was conducted using SPSS 28, Chi-square, Fisher's exact tests and logistic regression analysis with significance set at p < 0.05.

Results: A total of 453 dentists responded. More than half of the respondents preferred total caries removal for mature teeth. MTA and other bioceramics emerged as the favored materials for indirect and direct pulp capping. In the case of the immature tooth, 44% of the respondents shifted from the total to selective caries removal treatment option. However, there was a discernible shift towards more aggressive vital pulp treatment options, like pulpotomy (26%).

Conclusion: Treatment preferences are influenced by the tooth developmental status, vary significantly and there is no clear preference for a more conservative approach to preserving as much healthy pulp tissue as possible.

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