Open apex solutions: One-step apexification, salvaging necrosed teeth with open apex
Open apices are a constant challenge to an endodontist. The one-step apexification technique in which an apical barrier is placed to achieve an adequate apical stop has become a popular procedure nowadays.
Sunandan Mittal Kumar +4 more
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Single-visit apexification with Biodentine and platelet-rich fibrin
Apexification is the process of induction of calcific barrier across the open apex or the continued apical development in an immature tooth with infected necrotic pulp.
Nitin Khanduri, Deepak Kurup
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Finite Element Analysis of Stress Distribution in Immature Permanent Incisors Following MTA Apexification with Different Coronal Base Materials [PDF]
Background/Aim: Immature permanent teeth with necrotic pulps present thin dentinal walls and open apices, making them highly susceptible to cervical fractures even after apexification.
Özge İlter Er, Sema Çelenk
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Evaluatıon of stress dıstrıbutıon by applıed dıfferent forces on ımmature maxıllary central teeth wıth dıfferent treatment optıons: a laboratory fınıte element stress analysıs [PDF]
Background Immature maxillary central teeth can be managed by using several treatment options. The aim of this finite element stress analysis study was to evaluate the effect of different treatment procedures on the stresses on immature maxillary incisor
A Cetinkaya, LB Ayrancı
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Evaluation of platelet concentrates in regenerative endodontics: a systematic review and meta-analysis [PDF]
Objectives The aim of this systematic review is to compare the effectiveness of advanced platelet concentrates as regenerative endodontic therapeutic alternatives to blood clot (BC) revascularization in immature permanent necrotic teeth.
Anna Tsiolaki +4 more
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Apexification treatment of immature permanent maxillary first molar with taurodontism: a case report
Introduction: Taurodontism is a rare developmental abnormality affecting the permanent molars, resulting from the incomplete invagination of Hertwig’s epithelial root sheath at the proper horizontal level.
Ferianto Ferianto, Meirina Gartika
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Management of Immature Permanent Mandibular First Molar Using NeoPutty: A Case Report. [PDF]
ABSTRACT Facial cutaneous sinus tracts of odontogenic origin are often misdiagnosed and improperly managed. An 8‐year‐old girl presented with a draining submental sinus tract caused by a periapical infection of her immature permanent mandibular first molar. Given the open apices and prolonged infection, apexification was planned.
Khorasanchi M, Gharechahi M, Azizi Z.
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Non-Vital Decoronation of a Maxillary Central Incisor: A Case Report With 18 Months Follow-Up. [PDF]
ABSTRACT In the present case, decoronation and root submergence of a necrotic maxillary central incisor were performed for a 13‐year‐old girl. The root canal was filled with mineral trioxide aggregate (MTA), which was covered with resin‐modified glass ionomer.
Enteghad M, Lotf Haghpanah Z.
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Comparison of Revascularization and Apexification Using Mineral Trioxide Aggregate in Young Human Immature Nonvital Teeth: A Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis. [PDF]
The management of immature nonvital permanent teeth in young patients remains a clinical challenge due to open apices and incomplete root development.
Pendse G +5 more
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A Retrospective Study of Replacement Resorption and Its Risk Factors After Replantation of Avulsed Young Permanent Teeth. [PDF]
ABSTRACT Objective A retrospective study was conducted on 30 cases of replacement resorption after replantation of avulsed young permanent teeth with clinical observation period of more than 2 years, to provide reference for clinical treatment and prevention.
Min G, Jianyan Q, Chenxing C, Suyu G.
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