Title of article :
Single-Visit Pulp Revascularization of a Nonvital Immature Permanent Tooth Using Biodentine
Author/Authors :
Aldakak, Mohammad Mhd Nader Damascus University - Syrian Arab Republic , Capar, Ismail Davut Izmir Katip Çelebi University - Izmir, Turkey , Rekab, Mohammad Salem Damascus University - Syrian Arab Republic , Abboud, Souad Damascus University - Syrian Arab Republic
Abstract :
An 11-year-old female patient was referred with a chief complaint of pain in the right
mandibular second premolar. Clinical and radiographic examinations showed secondary caries
under an old composite restoration, a negative response to a pulp test and an immature root
with an open apex. After root canal cleaning and shaping, bleeding was invoked in the canal up
to 2 mm short of the cemento-enamel junction (CEJ). After 10 min to allow clotting at this
level, a plug of Biodentine was placed over the blood clot and the tooth was temporized with
glass ionomer cement. At the next visit, the tooth was free of symptoms and a permanent filling
was placed. Clinical and radiographic examinations during a two-year follow-up showed
complete root maturation and intact supporting soft tissues without sinus tract, pain or swelling.
Conclusion: The use of Biodentine in a single-visit apexification protocol to treat an immature
permanent tooth with necrotic pulp can create a suitable environment for revascularization,
resulting in the completion of root maturation.
Keywords :
Biodentine , Immature Apex , Pulp Revascularization
Journal title :
Astroparticle Physics