Extrusive Luxation Injuries in Young Patients: A Retrospective Study with 5-Year Follow-Up [PDF]
(1) Background: The purpose of this study was to analyze the influence of the chosen diagnostic and therapeutic approach (repositioning and splinting methods) on the risk, frequency and timing of the onset of pulp canal obliteration and pulp necrosis ...
Enrico Spinas +2 more
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Analysis of the obliteration of the root canal: an investigation with Micro-CT [PDF]
Introduction Traumatized teeth may undergo calcific metamorphosis of the pulp, a factor which makes endodontic treatment difficult due to the total or partial obliteration of the root canal. Objective To compare the existence of root canal lumen between
Maria Luiza Zamparoni VICTORINO +5 more
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Pulpal sequelae after trauma to anterior teeth among adult Nigerian dental patients
Background Epidemiological studies show that about 11.6% to 33.0% of all boys and about 3.6% to 19.3% of all girls suffer dental trauma of varying severity before the age of 12 years.
Adekoya-Sofowora Comfort A +1 more
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Root canals-from concretion to patency
Teeth with calcification provide an endodontic treatment challenge; traumatized teeth usually develop partial or total pulpal obliteration which is characterized by apparent loss of the pulp space radiographically and a yellow discoloration of the ...
Chandrakar Chaman +3 more
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Regeneration of the pulp-dentin complex in mature teeth using autologous demineralized dentin matrix and dental pulp stem cells: two case reports [PDF]
Background Regenerating the true pulp–dentin complex in mature teeth with necrotic pulps or apical lesions remains challenging, and consistent clinical evidence of dentin bridge formation is limited.
Misako Nakashima +3 more
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Pulp canal obliteration after extrusive and lateral luxation in young permanent teeth: A scoping review [PDF]
AIM: In the literature, no single therapeutic approach is preferred for treating dental pulp responses such as pulp canal obliteration (PCO). Some authors still recommend preventive endodontic treatment, whereas others choose not to intervene, to avoid ...
Giannetti L. +3 more
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Aim: To report the precision of guided access cavity preparations in relation to demographical and dental variables in 50 patients. Methodology: This observational study was carried out during the period 2014–2017. The patients were consecutive referrals
J Buchgreitz, Lars Bjørndal
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Innovative Endodontic Management of Pulp Canal Obliteration in Mandibular Incisors Using a Static Navigation System: A Case Report. [PDF]
The present case report aims to describe the successful management of pulp canal obliteration (PCO) in mandibular incisors using static‐guided endodontics. A healthy 74‐year‐old man was referred by a prosthodontist for root canal treatment on teeth #31, #
MahjourianQomi R +3 more
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Incidence of pulp necrosis subsequent to pulp canal obliteration from trauma of permanent incisors
Little long-term data are available on the frequency by which pulp canal obliteration (PCO) subsequent to trauma leads to pulp necrosis (PN). In this study, 82 concussed, subluxated, extruded, laterally luxated, and intruded permanent incisors presenting
Bergenholtz, Gunnar, +4 more
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Management of pulp canal obliteration using static-guided endodontic technique: Case series
The present case series aims to describe the management of teeth with pulp canal obliteration (PCO) using the novel static-guided endodontic technique. Traumatic dental injury may result in partial or complete PCO, with and without periapical rarefaction
Afzal Ali +3 more
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