Treatment of incomplete rhizogenesis through pulp revascularization technique. A case report
Atena
Treatment of incomplete rhizogenesis through pulp revascularization technique. A case report
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DOI: 10.22533/at.ed.68919100718
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Palavras-chave: Atena
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Keywords: Neovascularization, Physiologic. Dental Pulp Necrosis. Regeneration.
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Abstract:
To reestablish the root
development through pulp revascularization
technique. Patient E.T.T.S., 9 years old,
presenting the upper left lateral incisor (n=10)
with root formation interrupted by trauma, which
was diagnosed with necrosis and incomplete
rhizogenesis. The pulp revascularization protocol
was performed, by using a combination of
antibiotic paste with ciprofloxacin, metronidazole,
and amoxicillin to promote disinfection of the
root canal. To seal the root canal and to avoid
contamination after the clot induction, MTA
was used. After the technique performance,
we noticed regression of periapical lesions,
fistulas, and painful symptomatology. Besides,
there was an increased thickness of the root
walls, decreased apical opening, delineation of
the lamina dura, and tooth dimming. Amoxicillin
obtained success on root disinfection on the
cases executed, and did not promote tooth
dimming, which was related, possibly, to the
MTA use. Therefore, we observed that collagen
induction is one of the predetermining factors to
the formation of a new tissue.
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Número de páginas: 15
- Laísa Thaíse de Oliveira Batista
- Augusto César Fernandes de Lima
- Camila Ataíde Rebouças
- Ana Lúcia Moreira
- Aurino Fernandes de Brito Júnior
- Mácilio Dias Chaves de Oliveira
- Fábio Roberto Dametto
- Evelynn Crhistyann Medeiros Duarte