Use of MTA in teeth with incomplete root formation or open foramina: introduction of a protocol and report of clinical cases

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Autor(a) principal: KRÖLING,Antônio Edgar
Data de Publicação: 2014
Outros Autores: BERGER,Carlos Roberto, PELLISSARI,Carlos Antônio, GOMES,Maicon Alves Junqueira
Tipo de documento: Relatório
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: RGO - Revista Gaúcha de Odontologia (Online)
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Resumo: Apexification is the endodontic procedure performed in order to induce the formation of a physical barrier of mineralized tissue in teeth with incomplete root formation. It is mainly performed when, for any reason, pulpal necrosis occurs in teeth with incomplete root formation and also in those cases where the foramen is open, due to root resorption. In these situations, conventional endodontic treatment becomes difficult or virtually impossible, because of the large foramen. The apexification procedure, in these cases, is generally performed by means of successive changes of calcium hydroxide dressings, aiming to induce the formation of a physical barrier of mineralized tissue, thus permitting the obturation of root canals. The protocol introduced in this article, as well as the clinical cases reported, illustrate an option for faster treatment, conducted within three sessions, by using a MTA cap or plug, material that offers good biological and physical properties.
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Use of MTA in teeth with incomplete root formation or open foramina: introduction of a protocol and report of clinical cases
title Use of MTA in teeth with incomplete root formation or open foramina: introduction of a protocol and report of clinical cases
spellingShingle Use of MTA in teeth with incomplete root formation or open foramina: introduction of a protocol and report of clinical cases
KRÖLING,Antônio Edgar
Apexogenesis
Calcium hydroxide
Root canal therapy
title_short Use of MTA in teeth with incomplete root formation or open foramina: introduction of a protocol and report of clinical cases
title_full Use of MTA in teeth with incomplete root formation or open foramina: introduction of a protocol and report of clinical cases
title_fullStr Use of MTA in teeth with incomplete root formation or open foramina: introduction of a protocol and report of clinical cases
title_full_unstemmed Use of MTA in teeth with incomplete root formation or open foramina: introduction of a protocol and report of clinical cases
title_sort Use of MTA in teeth with incomplete root formation or open foramina: introduction of a protocol and report of clinical cases
author KRÖLING,Antônio Edgar
author_facet KRÖLING,Antônio Edgar
BERGER,Carlos Roberto
PELLISSARI,Carlos Antônio
GOMES,Maicon Alves Junqueira
author_role author
author2 BERGER,Carlos Roberto
PELLISSARI,Carlos Antônio
GOMES,Maicon Alves Junqueira
author2_role author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv KRÖLING,Antônio Edgar
BERGER,Carlos Roberto
PELLISSARI,Carlos Antônio
GOMES,Maicon Alves Junqueira
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Apexogenesis
Calcium hydroxide
Root canal therapy
topic Apexogenesis
Calcium hydroxide
Root canal therapy
description Apexification is the endodontic procedure performed in order to induce the formation of a physical barrier of mineralized tissue in teeth with incomplete root formation. It is mainly performed when, for any reason, pulpal necrosis occurs in teeth with incomplete root formation and also in those cases where the foramen is open, due to root resorption. In these situations, conventional endodontic treatment becomes difficult or virtually impossible, because of the large foramen. The apexification procedure, in these cases, is generally performed by means of successive changes of calcium hydroxide dressings, aiming to induce the formation of a physical barrier of mineralized tissue, thus permitting the obturation of root canals. The protocol introduced in this article, as well as the clinical cases reported, illustrate an option for faster treatment, conducted within three sessions, by using a MTA cap or plug, material that offers good biological and physical properties.
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