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Abstract

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Pulpotomy is a frequently used treatment modality in primary teeth. It is method by
which injected coronal pulp is removed while retaining vital radicular pulp. Since its
introduction in 1930 by Sweet formocresol remains the most popular medicament for this
treatment. However, despite its outstanding bactericidal properties, formocresol is known
to cause adverse tissue reactions. Theoretically. formocresol disinfects and fixes radicular
pulp and thus prevents infection and internal resorption. In reality, however, it leads to
chronic inflammation and is sometimes responsible for failures through abscess formation
and internal root resorption. Also, Myers et at., in 1978, reported on the systemic
distribution of FC and other studies have followed with reports of its immunological,
mutagenic and carcinogenic effects. Much effort has, therefore, focused on the
development of alternative medicaments and techniques.
Since its introduction in 19C, ferric sulfate proven itself as an effective hemostatic
agent and is used as an astringent in dentistry. In 1988, Landau and Johnson suggested
ferric sulfate be used as a medicament in pulpotomy and many studies have focused on
it to overcome the toxic effects of FC. Ferric sulfate acts through its ferric ion and iron
ion, which react with blood protein leading to aggregation. The aggregated protein acts
to plug the blood vessels, causing mechanical hemostasis. As blood clot formation is
minimal, there is reduced inflammation of radicular pulp and enhanced healing. There are
no reports regarding its systemic distribution.
This is a report of cases treated by the author using pulpotomy with ferric sulfate.

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pulpotomy; ferric sulfate; primary teeth;

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