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Cvek pulpotomy – revisited

Dental Traumatology, 2016
AbstractBackground/AimWhile some studies support the notion that the time elapsed from coronal fracture and treatment with Cvek pulpotomy in permanent teeth plays an important role in minimizing the possibility of pain and discomfort, microbial pulp invasion, and ensuring pulp and periodontal healing, others consider that neither time between the ...
Enrique, Bimstein, Ilan, Rotstein
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Formocresol pulpotomy in deciduous teeth

The Journal of the American Dental Association, 1964
Coronal pulp amputation and applica­ tion of formocresol for three to five days was used in the treatment of 324 decidu­ ous molars with carious exposures. Roentgenographic and clinical evaluations were carried out over four years; treat­ ment was successful in more than 90 per cent of the molars treated by use of the formocresol-pulpotomy technic ...
D B, LAW, T M, LEWIS
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Vascularization after pulpotomy.

Proceedings of the Finnish Dental Society. Suomen Hammaslaakariseuran toimituksia, 1992
The vascular changes of the pulpal vessels in experimentally induced pulpotomy in dog tooth were investigated using microcorrosive resin casts technique and scanning electron microscopic examination. The pulpal tissues of the permanent mandibular molars were amputated and then dressed with calcium hydrate.
Y, Kishi, N, Shimozato, K, Takahashi
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Resolution of periapical radiolucency following pulpotomy

Journal of Endodontics, 1983
There is evidence in the literature that some periapical lesions can be resolved by conservative management of the pulpal tissues rather than by traditional endodontic therapy (1-4). Moore (1) showed apparent resolution of periapical lesions radiographically in three of eight vital carious teeth after treatment by various direct and indirect capping ...
Moule A.J., Oswald R.J.
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Pulpotomy after trauma

2019
Dental trauma, by definition, is always a result of an acute energy transmission directly or indirectly on to the tooth and surrounding tissues, which can lead to crown-root fracture, alveolar bone injury and injuries of soft tissues of the oral cavity.
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Formocresol Pulpotomy on (Young) Permanent Teeth

The Journal of the American Dental Association, 1972
Permanent teeth with necrotic pulps can be treated with the same procedure that is used for the treatment of similarly involved deciduous molars—a two-step pulpotomy with use of Formocresol. Forty-three teeth have been treated with the procedure and clinical and radiographic data substantiate the success of the pulpotomy.
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