Non vital immature teeth with open apex and thin dentinal walls are difficult to treat via conventional endodontic therapy. Calcium hydroxide has been conventionally used in such cases for a long time. However, due to its various shortcomings, MTA (Mineral Trioxide Aggregate) became the material of choice. A new bioactive dentin replacement material, Biodentine, can act as an ideal dentin substitute in such cases. This case report presents the use of Biodentine as an obturating, reinforcing and apexification material to restore traumatized teeth and re-establish patient’s aesthetics. KEY WORDS: Apexification, bioactive material, open apex. Trauma to the permanent teeth is common with crown fracture presenting almost 92 % of all traumatic in...
Background: Pulp necrosis is the second most common complication after traumatic dental injuries and...
Dentoalveolar trauma in children often cause distress for both children and parents and also difficu...
The new developments have greatly enhanced the clinician’s ability to achieve the biologically-based...
Non vital immature teeth with open apex and thin dentinal walls are difficult to treat via conventio...
Apexification is the process of induction of calcific barrier across the open apex or the continued ...
Background: Trauma of developing teeth may lead to pulpal necrosis with subsequent arrestment of roo...
Facial trauma that results in fractured, displaced or lost teeth can have significant negative funct...
Trauma to the facial region is a common event with injury of teeth. The treatment is aimed at t...
Apexification using calcium hydroxide has many disadvantages, such as, it needs more time for the tr...
Background: Apexogenesis after traumatic exposure in vital young permanent teeth can be accomplished...
Root development and apex closure after the eruption of teeth takes a minimum of 3-4 years. If traum...
Background:In the treatment of open apex teeth, one-step apexification has been reported as an alter...
Calcium hydroxide apexification and Mineral Trioxide Aggregate (MTA) apexification are classical tre...
A case of extensive crown fracture associated with intrusion of the permanent maxillary central inci...
Apexification strategies in traumatised non-vital immature permanent teeth can promote root-end clos...
Background: Pulp necrosis is the second most common complication after traumatic dental injuries and...
Dentoalveolar trauma in children often cause distress for both children and parents and also difficu...
The new developments have greatly enhanced the clinician’s ability to achieve the biologically-based...
Non vital immature teeth with open apex and thin dentinal walls are difficult to treat via conventio...
Apexification is the process of induction of calcific barrier across the open apex or the continued ...
Background: Trauma of developing teeth may lead to pulpal necrosis with subsequent arrestment of roo...
Facial trauma that results in fractured, displaced or lost teeth can have significant negative funct...
Trauma to the facial region is a common event with injury of teeth. The treatment is aimed at t...
Apexification using calcium hydroxide has many disadvantages, such as, it needs more time for the tr...
Background: Apexogenesis after traumatic exposure in vital young permanent teeth can be accomplished...
Root development and apex closure after the eruption of teeth takes a minimum of 3-4 years. If traum...
Background:In the treatment of open apex teeth, one-step apexification has been reported as an alter...
Calcium hydroxide apexification and Mineral Trioxide Aggregate (MTA) apexification are classical tre...
A case of extensive crown fracture associated with intrusion of the permanent maxillary central inci...
Apexification strategies in traumatised non-vital immature permanent teeth can promote root-end clos...
Background: Pulp necrosis is the second most common complication after traumatic dental injuries and...
Dentoalveolar trauma in children often cause distress for both children and parents and also difficu...
The new developments have greatly enhanced the clinician’s ability to achieve the biologically-based...