Severe traumatic injuries to immature teeth often cause damage to periodontal ligament as well as dental pulp; pulp necrosis, root resorption and subsequent apical lesion are common consequences. This article reports the surgical management of an infected immature maxillary central incisor associated with a gigantic periradicular lesion and severe root resorption. The tooth had a history of trauma and the patient suffered from purulent sinus tract and tooth mobility. After unsuccessful multi-session disinfection with calcium hydroxide, root end surgery was planned. During flap surgery and lesion enucleation, the root end was cleaned and filled with calcium-enriched mixture (CEM) cement. After one year, the radiographic examination revealed ...
Background: Avulsion and reimplantation of permanent teeth represent a major challenge in terms of t...
External inflammatory root resorption (EIR) represents a challenge in endodontic practice. EIR commo...
Human dental pulp inflammation can progress to periapical lesion formation and conventional root can...
Severe traumatic injuries to immature teeth often cause damage to periodontal ligament as well as de...
Aim. The root apex of teeth ends his development over the three / four years after the eruption. Thi...
Introduction: Root-end preparation and restoration with an endodontic material are required when non...
Dental trauma is a challenge for dental integrity and can lead to pulp necrosis. The clinical case r...
Chronic pulpal inflammation and infection are the main predisposing factors for internal and externa...
Abstract: Dental trauma generally requires multidisciplinary planning and treatment for good prognos...
Managing of necrotic permanent teeth with immature apices is a treatment challenges. Treatment of su...
Chronic pulpal inflammation and infection are the main predisposing factors for internal and externa...
It is a worthy aim to preserve the pulp vitality in teeth with immature root in order to continue th...
External inflammatory root resorption (EIRR) is one of the common complications following dental tra...
Invasive cervical root resorption (ICR) is a consequence of a resorptive soft-tissue penetrating int...
Background: Avulsion and reimplantation of permanent teeth represent a major challenge in terms of t...
Background: Avulsion and reimplantation of permanent teeth represent a major challenge in terms of t...
External inflammatory root resorption (EIR) represents a challenge in endodontic practice. EIR commo...
Human dental pulp inflammation can progress to periapical lesion formation and conventional root can...
Severe traumatic injuries to immature teeth often cause damage to periodontal ligament as well as de...
Aim. The root apex of teeth ends his development over the three / four years after the eruption. Thi...
Introduction: Root-end preparation and restoration with an endodontic material are required when non...
Dental trauma is a challenge for dental integrity and can lead to pulp necrosis. The clinical case r...
Chronic pulpal inflammation and infection are the main predisposing factors for internal and externa...
Abstract: Dental trauma generally requires multidisciplinary planning and treatment for good prognos...
Managing of necrotic permanent teeth with immature apices is a treatment challenges. Treatment of su...
Chronic pulpal inflammation and infection are the main predisposing factors for internal and externa...
It is a worthy aim to preserve the pulp vitality in teeth with immature root in order to continue th...
External inflammatory root resorption (EIRR) is one of the common complications following dental tra...
Invasive cervical root resorption (ICR) is a consequence of a resorptive soft-tissue penetrating int...
Background: Avulsion and reimplantation of permanent teeth represent a major challenge in terms of t...
Background: Avulsion and reimplantation of permanent teeth represent a major challenge in terms of t...
External inflammatory root resorption (EIR) represents a challenge in endodontic practice. EIR commo...
Human dental pulp inflammation can progress to periapical lesion formation and conventional root can...