What is the function of calcium hydroxide in dentistry?
Calcium hydroxide has strong alkalinity,with a pH value typically between 11-12.This strong alkaline environment can prevent the growth and reproduction of bacteria,effectively kill or prevent microorganisms in the dental pulp cavity,and prevent further spread of infection.At the same time,it can also stimulate odontoblasts in the pulp tissue,promoting the formation of reparative dentin.Restorative dentin is like a natural"protective shield"that can isolate external stimuli,protect the dental pulp from further damage,and create favorable conditions for the self repair of the dental pulp.
In pulp capping treatment,dentists will first remove the decay on the surface of the teeth,then place an appropriate amount of calcium hydroxide preparation near the pulp,and then seal it with suitable materials.For example,for young permanent teeth,due to their abundant pulp blood supply and strong regenerative ability,using pulp capping treatment can maximize the preservation of pulp vitality,promote normal tooth development and root tip formation.
In addition,it can neutralize residual acidic substances in the root canal,such as toxins produced by bacteria and acidic metabolites produced by the decomposition of necrotic tissue,reducing stimulation and damage to periapical tissues.At the same time,it has a certain effect of dissolving necrotic tissue,which helps to further clean the root canal and promote the healing of periapical tissue.During root canal treatment,doctors usually seal calcium hydroxide paste into the root canal for a period of time to fully exert its disinfection,sterilization,and healing promoting effects,and then perform root canal filling.
When performing pulpotomy,the doctor will first remove a portion of the coronal pulp below the exposed pulp point under local anesthesia,and then place calcium hydroxide preparation at the incision site.It can quickly form a hard tissue barrier that covers the preserved root canal section,isolate external stimuli,prevent bacteria from invading the root canal again,and promote the formation of reparative dentin on the surface of the root canal,protecting the vitality and function of the root canal.
Calcium hydroxide can deposit in the dentinal tubules,blocking them and reducing or blocking the transmission of external stimuli,thereby reducing the sensitivity of teeth.In addition,it can promote the remineralization of dentin,enhance the hardness and wear resistance of dentin,and further protect teeth from damage caused by external stimuli.In dental clinical practice,doctors can apply calcium hydroxide preparations on sensitive tooth surfaces and use certain treatments to make them effective and achieve desensitization.


