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Treatment strategies for ankylosed primary molars

European Archives of Paediatric Dentistry, 2009
The purpose of this article is to focus on aetiology and appropriate treatment techniques concerning anklyosis of primary molars.The dental literature is reviewed in detail concerning aetiology, frequency of occurrence, diagnosis and longevity of ankylosed primary molars without successors. Treatment concepts are discussed.
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Evaluation of Four Pulpotomy Techniques in Primary Molars: A Randomized Controlled Trial

Iranian endodontic journal, 2018
Introduction: This trial was designed to evaluate the clinical and radiographic success rates of calcium-enriched mixture (CEM) cement with and without low level laser therapy (LLLT) and compare them to that of formocresol (FC) and ferric sulfate (FS) in
G. Ansari   +2 more
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Durability of restorations in primary molars

Journal of Dentistry, 1993
Techniques used to restore carious primary molars have changed over the past decade as new adhesive materials have been developed. The most meaningful way of assessing the efficacy of a technique is by clinical trials. This article reviews the information concerning amalgam, composite and glass polyalkenoate (ionomer) cement as well as extracoronal ...
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Efficacy of sealing occlusal caries with a flowable composite in primary molars: A 2-year randomized controlled clinical trial.

E -journal of dentistry, 2018
OBJECTIVES This randomized controlled clinical trial evaluated the efficacy of sealing carious dentin in controlling the progression of lesions in primary molars for 2-year follow-up.
K. Dias   +9 more
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Glutaraldehyde preparations and pulpotomy in primary molars

Oral Surgery, Oral Medicine, Oral Pathology, 1993
The study clinically and radiographically evaluated the long-term success rate of pulpotomy treatment in pulp-exposed primary molars. Five clinicians participated in this study and four glutaraldehyde preparations included 2% buffered, 2% unbuffered, 5% buffered, and 5% unbuffered glutaraldehyde solutions were used.
T P, Tsai, H L, Su, L H, Tseng
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Selective vs stepwise removal of deep carious lesions in primary molars: 12-Months results of a randomized controlled pilot trial.

E -journal of dentistry, 2018
OBJECTIVES For deep carious lesions, selective or stepwise carious tissue removal (SE, SW) seem advantageous compared with non-selective removal. For primary molars, there is insufficient evidence comparing SE against SW.
K. Elhennawy   +5 more
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A four‐rooted primary upper second molar

International Journal of Paediatric Dentistry, 1998
Both primary upper second molars were extracted from a young male patient. The left had a normal root pattern but the right had four well‐defined roots. The accessory root appeared to be the mesiopalatal which had a distinctly rounded cross‐sectional profile. The other roots had the typical form characteristic of primary molar roots.
C, Kavanagh, V R, O'Sullivan
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Infraocclusion of primary molars: a histologic study

European Journal of Oral Sciences, 1984
Abstract –In order to analyze the occurrence and character of ankylosis in primary molars in infraocclusion, 102 primary molars, 62 in infraocclusion and 40 in normal position, in children aged 3–17yr, were studied histologically. Ankylosis was demonstrable in most of the infraoccluded teeth while ankylosis was not found in teeth with normal positions.
J, Kurol, B C, Magnusson
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Brushite in the pulp of primary molars

Journal of Oral Pathology & Medicine, 1989
This study was undertaken to investigate the mineral phase of spherulitic calcifications discovered in the pulpous mesenchyme of human primary molars by microradiography. Analytical scanning electron microscopy and x‐ray diffraction disclosed that well‐crystallized brushite is the major compound of the spherulites.
Arys, A.   +4 more
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Ankylosed primary molars.

ASDC journal of dentistry for children, 1978
The prevalence of ankylosis of primary molars was found to be 3.7% of the sample subjects. Eighty-two of the 2234 children examined exhibited ankylosis. The prevalence of ankylosis among the black children in the sample was much lower (0.93%) than that of the white children (4.10%). The mandibular first primary molar was ankylosed at an earlier age and
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