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The Cvek pulpotomy is a useful technique for the management of a complicated crown fracture of vital incisors with open or closed apices. It involves removing 1−3 mm of inflamed pulp, leaving the healthy vital cell-rich pulp to aid healing post trauma.
10 Ιουλ 2016 · The success of the Cvek pulpotomy technique is based on the assumptions that: (i) by removing 1–3 mm of the exposed pulp, the inflamed superficial pulp tissue is amputated up to the level of a healthy pulp; (ii) in permanent teeth with complicated coronal fractures, the exposure of the pulp permits salivary rinsing and prevents impaction of ...
2 Δεκ 2019 · The Cvek pulpotomy procedure has been in use for over 40 years since the technique was first published in 1978. The original technique remains unchanged; however, the materials used have evolved considerably. This article explores the developments in materials and the clinical procedure since the ...
The goal of the partial or Cvek pulpotomy (Cvek, 1978) is to remove the coronally inflamed pulp leaving the deeper remaining pulp, which continues to be free from significant inflammatory changes.
Evidence in the literature suggests to treat a permanent tooth with a complicated crown fracture as soon as possible to diminish the possibility of pain and prevent necrosis and infection of the pulp. Delay of treatment by 9 days or less may have minimal effect on the outcome of Cvek pulpotomies. Wh ….
A Cvek pulpotomy involves removal of 1-3mm of coronal pulp which aims to preserve cell rich coronal pulp tissue which has improved healing capability than radicular pulp with long-term success rates of 87.5-100% being reported for those treated within 72 hours1,2,3.
The Cvek pulpotomy is a useful technique for the management of a complicated crown fracture of vital incisors with open or closed apices. It involves removing 1–3 mm of inflamed pulp, leaving the healthy vital cell-rich pulp to aid healing post trauma.