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The indications, objectives, and type of pulpal therapy depend on whether the pulp is vital or nonvital, based on the clinical diagnosis of normal pulp (symptom free and nor-mally responsive to vitality testing), reversible pulpitis (pulp is capable of healing), symptomatic or asymptomatic irrever-
The indications, objectives, and type of pulp therapy are based on the health status of the pulp tissue which is classified as: normal pulp (symptom free and normally responsive to vitality testing), reversible pulpitis (pulp is capable of healing), symptomatic or asymptomatic irreversible pulpitis (vital
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 ...
12 Δεκ 2020 · d. Partial pulpotomy is indicated for pulpal exposure in a young permanent tooth resulting from caries or trauma (Cvek pulpotomy). The exposed pulp tissue is removed with a high speed bur to a depth of one to three millimeters; hemostasis; covering the pulp with calcium hydroxide, MTA or Biodentine; and restored. e.
Pulp capping or pulpotomy procedures rely upon an accurate assessment of the pulp status, and careful management of the remaining pulp tissue. The purpose of this review is to provide an overview of new approaches in vital pulp therapy in permanent teeth. Key Words: Cvek Pulpotomy, Partial Pulpotomy, Permanent Teeth, Pulp Capping, Vital Pulp ...
12 Φεβ 2021 · This review examines the current evidence surrounding VPTs and provides a rational approach to the management of the exposed pulp with the aid of case studies.