Clinical photographs and periapical radiographs of tooth #29. Figure 1A: A radiograph showing a large distal proximal caries close to the coronal pulp of tooth #29. Figure 1B: Exhibits the intact occlusal surface of tooth #29. Figure 1C: Reveals fresh residual pulp tissue after removal of caries and 2–3 mm of the exposed superficial pulp tissue layers and control of pulpal bleeding. Figures 1D through 1F: Radiographs taken one month (Figure 1D), three months (Figure 1E) and 10 months (Figure 1F) after initial treatment showing a coronal filling of resin composite and MTA in tooth #29 and no apical pathosis at the periapical area of tooth #29.