Partial Pulpotomy with MTA: A Step-by-Step Procedure for Primary Teeth

Partial pulpotomy using MTA (Mineral Trioxide Aggregate) is a vital pulp therapy technique that aims to preserve the vitality of a tooth’s pulp after exposure due to trauma or caries. This procedure involves removing the affected pulp tissue to a controlled depth and applying MTA as a biocompatible material to promote healing and dentin formation. The video demonstrates each step meticulously, from initial isolation and cavity preparation to the precise placement of MTA and the final restoration, ensuring a successful and durable outcome for the primary tooth.