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Apexification of primary teeth: a treatment option
Journal of Clinical Pediatric Dentistry, 2002This article reports a case of apexification in a child aged 20 months, with early childhood caries, using calcium hydroxide paste in two primary upper central incisors. This method is a feasible option for treating immature deciduous teeth showing pulpal necrosis.
Marta Lua Pimentel Winz, Almeida +3 more
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Modified Apexification Procedures in Immature Necrotic Permanent Teeth: A Case Report
Dental UpdateImmature necrotic permanent teeth with a significant amount of coronal hard tissue loss are treated by apexification procedures. These procedures do not encourage further root maturation, predisposing the teeth to possible root fractures.
Nikita Sebastian, BM Annapoorna
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One-step apexification without calcium hydroxide
Journal of Endodontics, 1996Slow growth calcium hydroxide apexification may be clinically impractical in some instances. This case report describes a technique and rationale for single-step use of tricalcium phosphate as an apical plug in an immature permanent root. This method permitted immediate canal obturation and placement of the permanent coronal restoration.
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Apexification of an Infected Untreated Immature Tooth
Journal of Endodontics, 2000A case of a traumatized permanent young tooth in which apexification occurred without the benefit of endodontic treatment is reported. It illustrates how a immature incisor that underwent pulp necrosis and periapical inflammation could progress to complete apical formation.
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[Apexification during active orthodontic treatment].
Turk ortodonti dergisi : Ortodonti Derneg'nin resmi yayin organidir = Turkish journal of orthodontics, 1991An apexification procedure is performed on a maxillary left central incisor tooth of a fourteen years old girl who has chronic apical periodontitis and undergoing active orthodontic treatment. After a one-year clinical and radiological follow-up, formation of apical closure is observed.
A, Alaçam, S, Yüksel
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Apexification: review of the literature.
Quintessence international (Berlin, Germany : 1985), 1991Five methods for the treatment of teeth with an incompletely formed apex (open apex) and a necrotic pulp are discussed. The methods discussed include the use of (1) a customized cone (blunt-end, rolled cone); (2) a short-fill technique; (3) periapical surgery (with or without a retrograde seal); (4) apexification (apical closure induction); and (5) one-
D R, Morse, J, O'Larnic, C, Yesilsoy
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[Thermoplasticized gutta percha in apexification].
Endodoncia (Madrid, Spain), 1991Filling the root canals in teeth after apexification is one useful clinical application of the thermoplasticized gutta-percha. We described 7 cases which Ultrafil was used in order to fill the canals. In all of them we made X-ray check-up.
A, Vicente Gómez, R, Miñana Laliga
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Apexification of an Endodontically Failed Permanent Tooth with Amniotic Membrane Matrix and MTA
Regenerative Engineering and Translational MedicineVighnesh Mohandas +2 more
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