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Abstract

Obtaining a complete seal of the root canal system is a major problem in performing root canal treatment in nonvital teeth with incomplete root development and wide open apices. The aim was to study apexification using mineral trioxide aggregate (MTA), clinically and radiographically over a period of 15 months. MTA was used in four cases of teeth with incomplete root development in order to achieve an apical seal and the remaining canal was obturated with gutta-percha. Clinical and radiographic assessments of teeth were done. The clinical and radiographic results indicated that apexification procedure was predictable by using MTA. The total number of patients' visits and the total time duration required to obtain an apical barrier using MTA was markedly less than that of conventional techniques using calcium hydroxide.

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Title
Apical Closure of Nonvital Permanent Teeth: 15 Months Follow-up Study of Four Cases
Author
Umashetty, Girish; Patil, Basanagouda; Rao, Nandan; Ajgaonkar, Nishant
Pages
71-73
Section
Case Report
Publication year
2015
Publication date
May 2015
Publisher
Medknow Publications & Media Pvt. Ltd.
ISSN
09767428
e-ISSN
09761799
Source type
Scholarly Journal
Language of publication
English
ProQuest document ID
1686793990
Copyright
Copyright International Society of Preventive & Community Dentistry May 2015