1. Revascularization of an immature permanent tooth with periradicular abscess after luxation
- Author
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Shin-ichi, Iwaya, Motohide, Ikawa, and Minoru, Kubota
- Subjects
Male ,Root Canal Irrigants ,Mandible ,Tooth Avulsion ,Dentition, Permanent ,Incisor ,Treatment Outcome ,Humans ,Periodontal Splints ,Tooth Mobility ,Tooth Root ,Child ,Dental Restoration, Permanent ,Dental Pulp ,Periapical Periodontitis - Abstract
An immature permanent mandibular central incisor with periapical involvement in a 7-year-old boy was treated to promote revascularization. The tooth suffered from acute apical periodontitis after periodontal treatment by a general practitioner. An access cavity was prepared in the tooth and the cavity was left open until the next visit to achieve drainage through the canal. The root canal was not mechanically cleaned during the treatment period, but was irrigated with hydrogen peroxide and sodium hypochlorite. Calcium hydroxide compound was used for disinfection. At the fifth visit vital tissue appeared in the canal near the apical region, and calcium hydroxide compound was placed in contact with the soft tissue in the root canal. The access cavity was sealed with glass-ionomer cement followed by an adhesive composite resin filling. Radiographic examination 30 months after the initial treatment confirmed closure of the apex and thickening of the root wall. The case was observed for up to 13 years and root development was confirmed.
- Published
- 2011