Pulpal response to pyruvic acid.
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Etching of enamel surfaces produces a marked increase in the bond strength of dental materials to tooth structure. The results of recent studies have indicated that pyruvic acid may be used in preference to phosphoric acid, because of its milder etching effect on enamel surfaces, without adversely affecting the bond strength. The pulpal responses elicited by 10% pyruvic acid applied for 90 seconds to freshly prepared cavities in monkey teeth, were examined after 4, 14 and 42 days. The differences between some of the ariteria used to evaluate the pulpal responses in acid-treated and control teeth at the three post-operative time intervals were statistically significant. These results suggest that exposed dentin should be protected with a lining before etching adjacent enamel surfaces with 10% pyruvic acid.