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    Pulpal reactions to Scutan, a self-curing resin, and zinc oxide-eugenol cement were comparable. Scutan showed milder pulpal responses than the other two dental materials tested.

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    Area of Science:

    • Dentistry
    • Biomaterials Science
    • Dental Pulp Biology

    Background:

    • Dental materials are frequently placed in close proximity to the dental pulp.
    • Understanding the pulpal response to various restorative materials is crucial for clinical success and long-term tooth vitality.
    • Scutan, a self-curing resin, and zinc oxide-eugenol cement are commonly used dental materials with varying biocompatibility profiles.

    Purpose of the Study:

    • To compare the pulpal tissue reactions induced by Scutan, a self-curing resin, and zinc oxide-eugenol cement.
    • To evaluate the relative biocompatibility of these three dental materials concerning pulpal inflammation and tissue response.

    Main Methods:

    • Histological examination of pulpal tissue following the application of Scutan, self-curing resin, and zinc oxide-eugenol cement.
    • Assessment of inflammatory cell infiltration, hyperemia, and tissue damage in the pulp.

    Main Results:

    • Pulpal reactions to Scutan, self-curing resin, and zinc oxide-eugenol cement were generally comparable.
    • Scutan exhibited milder pulpal reactions compared to both the self-curing resin and zinc oxide-eugenol cement.
    • No significant differences in the severity of pulpal responses were observed between the self-curing resin and zinc oxide-eugenol cement.

    Conclusions:

    • Scutan demonstrates a favorable pulpal response, potentially indicating better biocompatibility than conventional self-curing resins and zinc oxide-eugenol cement.
    • The findings suggest that Scutan may be a suitable alternative material when minimizing pulpal irritation is a primary clinical consideration.
    • Further research may explore the long-term effects and specific mechanisms underlying the observed pulpal responses to these materials.

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