Journal of Pharmacy and Bioallied Sciences (Jan 2013)

Apexification with calcium hydroxide and mineral trioxide aggregate: Report of two cases

  • Murugesan Gawthaman,
  • Selvaraj Vinodh,
  • Veerabadhran Mahesh Mathian,
  • Rangasamy Vijayaraghavan,
  • Ramachandran Karunakaran

DOI
https://doi.org/10.4103/0975-7406.114305
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 5, no. 6
pp. 131 – 134

Abstract

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The completion of root development and closure of the apex occurs up to 3 years after the eruption of the tooth. The treatment of pulpal injury during this period provides a significant challenge for the clinician. The importance of careful case assessment and accurate pulpal diagnosis in the treatment of immature teeth with pulpal injury cannot be overemphasized. The treatment of choice for necrotic teeth is apexification, which is induction of apical closure to produce more favorable conditions for conventional root canal filling. The most commonly advocated medicament is calcium hydroxide, although recently considerable interest has been expressed in the use of mineral trioxide aggregate (MTA). We report a case series wherein calcium hydroxide and MTA were used successfully for one step apexification in teeth with open apex.

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