1.Comparison of the effect of iRoot BP Plus and MTA on direct pulp capping of carious pulp exposed mature permanent teeth
CAI Guiai ; LU Jiajian ; LIANG Yue' ; e ; MO Zhenfei ; ZHAO Wanghong
Journal of Prevention and Treatment for Stomatological Diseases 2023;31(6):420-425
Objective:
To study the clinical efficacy of biological ceramics (iRoot BP Plus ) and mineral trioxide aggregate (MTA) in direct pulp capping of mature permanent teeth, to provide referrence for clinical application.
Methods :
Seventy-four patients with pulp exposure due to deep caries or reversible pulpitis in 75 mature permanent teeth were selected and were randomly divided into two groups. iRoot BP Plus were used as pulp capping agents in the treatment group and MTA were used as pulp capping agents in the control group respectively. The clinical efficacy and imaging analysis were performed at 1, 3, 6 and 12 months after operation. Treatment success rate of the two groups were calculated, and the influence of various factors including gender, age, tooth position, cavity, number and size of pulp exposure on the efficacy of direct pulp capping were analyzed.
Results :
Sixty patients with 61 mature permanent teeth were selected. Twelve mouths after treatment, 61 teeth of 60 patents were completely investigated (iRoot group: 31 teeth 30 patients; MTA group: 30 teeth 30 patients). The success rates of the 2 groups were 90.3% (iRoot BP Plus) and 90.0% (MTA), respectively. There was no statistical difference between 2 groups (P>0.05). Statistical analysis also showed that gender, age, tooth position, cavity, number and size of pulp exposure had no significant difference between the two groups (P>0.05).
Conclusion
Both iRoot BP Plus and MTA are effective in direct pulp capping of mature permanent teeth with carious pulp exposure, while the operation of iRoot is simple and convenient.
2.Rapid Identification of the Chemical Components of Mongolian Medicine Sanzi Powder by HPLC-Q-Exactive-MS/MS
XIA Huimin ; ZHANG Huiwen ; LIU Hong ; LIANG Yue ; WANG Huanyun
Chinese Journal of Modern Applied Pharmacy 2023;40(21):3005-3014
Abstract
OBJECTIVE To quickly qualitatively analyze the chemical components in Sanzi powder compound prescription by HPLC-Q-Exactive-MS/MS. METHODS SHIMADZU GIST C18 column(4.6 mm×150 mm, 5 μm) was used, using 0.1% formic acid water-methanol as mobile phase with gradient elution, the flow rate was 0.5 mL·min-1, the column temperature was 30 ℃. Under positive and negative ion modes, the primary and secondary mass spectrometry information of Sanzi powder was scanned. Qualitative attribution of each component in Sanzi powder was carried out based on the mass spectrometry information, molecular formula, and retention time of molecular ion peaks and fragment ions analyzed using total ion flow diagrams, combined with the molecular formula and structural formula searched in the Chemspider database and references. RESULTS Based on the analysis of the mass spectrometry cleavage rules and references of various components, 95 possible chemical components were preliminarily inferred, including 39 phenolic acids, 20 tannins, 9 organic acid esters, 5 monoterpenoids, 12 iridoids, 8 triterpenes and 2 flavonoids. Among them, 57 components were from Chebulae Fructus, 30 were from Gardeniae Fructus, 10 were from Toosendan Fructus, and among these compounds, rutin from Chebulae Fructus, Gardeniae Fructus and Toosendan Fructus. CONCLUSION The HPLC-Q-Exactive-MS/MS detection method has good separation and high sensitivity, and can quickly and efficiently infer various components in Sanzi powder. It establishes a fast and efficient analytical method for identifying the chemical components in Sanzi powder.


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