The use of pulse oximetry in evaluation of pulp vitality in immature permanent teeth.

@article{Bargrizan2016TheUO,
  title={The use of pulse oximetry in evaluation of pulp vitality in immature permanent teeth.},
  author={Majid Bargrizan and Mohammad Asna Ashari and Mehdi Ahmadi and Jamileh Ramezani},
  journal={Dental traumatology : official publication of International Association for Dental Traumatology},
  year={2016},
  volume={32 1},
  pages={
          43-7
        }
}
BACKGROUND AND AIM The current methods of pulp vitality assessment, either electric or thermal, are of limited use in children. [] Key Method The negative control group consisted of 10 root filled teeth. Systemic oxygen saturation was first measured on the thumb of the individual using a custom-made sensor. Oxygen saturation values of the teeth were then evaluated. The correlation between oxygen saturation measurement obtained from finger and tooth, and the correlation between oxygen saturation values and…
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