Apexification using calcium hydroxide has many disadvantages, such as, it needs more time for the treatment, chance for fracture of the tooth, and incomplete calcification of the bridge. There are many alternative treatments introduced, which have gained popularity, such as, forming an apical plug using mineral trioxide aggregate (MTA), for excellent results. In cases of wide open apices, it is difficult to limit the restoration to the working length, as such situations lead to the apical extrusion of the material into the periapical region, which prevents further healing. Such conditions can be best treated with the use of a resorbable collagen membrane, which limits the restoration till the working length and prevents the extrusion of the...
Mineral trioxide aggregate (MTA) is a material that has been used worldwide in several clinical appl...
Traumatized tooth rendered nonvital (pulpal necrosis) before the final stage of the root development...
Teeth with open apices, such as in immature teeth or those with apical root resorption are clinical ...
MTA appears to be a valid option for apexification with its main advantage being, the speed at which...
Facial trauma that results in fractured, displaced or lost teeth can have significant negative funct...
A case of extensive crown fracture associated with intrusion of the permanent maxillary central inci...
A case of extensive crown fracture associated with intrusion of the permanent maxillary central inci...
There are few reports on treatment of necrotic pulps with mineral trioxide aggregate (MTA) for apexi...
A case of extensive crown fracture associated with intrusion of the permanent maxillary central inci...
Management of immature root with a necrotic pulp and apical periodontitis is a challenging task. Obt...
Root development and apex closure after the eruption of teeth takes a minimum of 3-4 years. If traum...
Background: Apexification is a method to induce a calcified barrier in a root with an open apex or t...
Abstract : Trauma to the dentition during the period of root formation may cause incomplete develop...
ABSTRACT: When an immature tooth comes into contact with trauma, the dental pulp in the developing ...
Objectives: The cases reported demonstrate the healing of the non-vital immature teeth with periapic...
Mineral trioxide aggregate (MTA) is a material that has been used worldwide in several clinical appl...
Traumatized tooth rendered nonvital (pulpal necrosis) before the final stage of the root development...
Teeth with open apices, such as in immature teeth or those with apical root resorption are clinical ...
MTA appears to be a valid option for apexification with its main advantage being, the speed at which...
Facial trauma that results in fractured, displaced or lost teeth can have significant negative funct...
A case of extensive crown fracture associated with intrusion of the permanent maxillary central inci...
A case of extensive crown fracture associated with intrusion of the permanent maxillary central inci...
There are few reports on treatment of necrotic pulps with mineral trioxide aggregate (MTA) for apexi...
A case of extensive crown fracture associated with intrusion of the permanent maxillary central inci...
Management of immature root with a necrotic pulp and apical periodontitis is a challenging task. Obt...
Root development and apex closure after the eruption of teeth takes a minimum of 3-4 years. If traum...
Background: Apexification is a method to induce a calcified barrier in a root with an open apex or t...
Abstract : Trauma to the dentition during the period of root formation may cause incomplete develop...
ABSTRACT: When an immature tooth comes into contact with trauma, the dental pulp in the developing ...
Objectives: The cases reported demonstrate the healing of the non-vital immature teeth with periapic...
Mineral trioxide aggregate (MTA) is a material that has been used worldwide in several clinical appl...
Traumatized tooth rendered nonvital (pulpal necrosis) before the final stage of the root development...
Teeth with open apices, such as in immature teeth or those with apical root resorption are clinical ...