Title of article :
Vital Pulp Therapy with Calcium-Silicate Cements: Report of Two Cases
Author/Authors :
Ashraf, Hengameh Department of Endodontics - Dental School, Shahid Beheshti University of Medical Science, Tehran , Rahmati, Afsaneh Department of Endodontics - Dental School, Hamedan University of Medical Science, Hamedan , Amini, Neda Dentist, Professional Trainee at University of Texas Health Science Center at Houston
Abstract :
This article describes successful use of calcium-enriched mixture (CEM) cement and Biodentine
in apexogenesis treatment in two 8-year-old patients, one with immature permanent molar
diagnosed primarily with irreversible pulpitis and the other with partially vital maxillary central
incisor. After access cavity preparation, partial pulpotomy in molar and full pulpotomy in
central was performed, and the remaining pulps was capped with either Biodentine or CEM
cement, in each tooth. The crowns were restored with composite filling material at the following
visit. The post-operative radiographic and clinical examinations (approx. average of 16 months)
showed that both treated teeth remained functional, with complete root development and apex
formation. A calcified bridge was produced underneath the capping material. No further
endodontic intervention was necessary. Considering the healing potential of immature vital
pulps, the use of CEM cement and Biodentine for apexogenesis might be an applicable choice.
These new endodontic biomaterials might be appropriate for vital pulp therapies in an
immature tooth. However, further clinical studies with longer follow-up periods are
recommended.
Keywords :
Apexogenesis , Calcium-Silicate Cements , Dental Pulp , Pulpotomy , Vital Pulp Therapy
Journal title :
Astroparticle Physics