A large carious exposure occurs on a permanent first molar of a 7 year old. There is no periapical involvement and the tooth is vital. The treatment should be to
perform a pulpotomy and place calcium hydroxide.
cap the exposure with calcium hydroxide and place zinc-oxide and eugenol.
perform a pulpectomy.
extract the tooth and place a space maintainer.
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