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Assessment of a novel alternative to conventional formocresol‐zinc oxide eugenol pulpotomy for the treatment of pulpally involved human primary teeth: diode laser‐mineral trioxide aggregate pulpotomy
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The laser-MTA pulpotomy showed reduced radiographic success rates compared to the formocresol-ZOE pulpotomy at 15.7 months; however, these results were not statistically significant. Improved success rates among a larger patient sample and a longer follow-up period would be required for the laser-MTA pulpotomy to be considered a routine alternative to the conventional formocresol-ZOE procedure. Meticulous restorative techniques must be followed to ensure the success of laser-MTA pulpotomies.
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