Healing with Incomplete Root Development After Forty Months Following: A Case Report
Citation
Erkmen Almaz, Merve & Akyildiz, Melis & Saroglu Sonmez, Işıl. (2017). Healing with Incomplete Root Development After Forty Months Following: A Case Report. Meandros Medical and Dental Journal. 18. 153-157.Abstract
In recent years, the concept of revascularization has been developed that employs the use of a mixture of antibacterial drugs for disinfection of infected root canals. The clinical and radiographic examinations showed deep coronal caries, immature root, and periapical radiolucency in mandibular second premolar (#35) of a 13-year-old girl. The exam findings suggested revascularization treatment. Revascularization with triantibiotic mix was administered for 2 weeks. Then, a blood clot was created in the canal, over which mineral trioxide aggregate was placed. Coronal sealing was performed with composite resin. After 40 months follow-up, the tooth was asymptomatic with a positive response to the pulp test and periapical radiolucency was healed. However, no evidence of root development was observed. In spite of numerous reports of revascularization treatment, no incomplete root development was reported after long-term follow-up. Despite incomplete root development, positive response to the pulp test is controversial.
Source
Meandros Medical And Dental JournalVolume
18Issue
2Collections
- Makale Koleksiyonu [58]
- WOS İndeksli Yayınlar Koleksiyonu [5632]