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10 Ιουλ 2016 · A good restoration that prevents bacterial penetration into the tooth is essential for the success of a Cvek pulpotomy. Pulpotomy is the surgical removal of part of the dental pulp allowing the rest of the pulp to remain alive and continue with normal function 1, 2.
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.
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 ...
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.
8 Ιουν 2017 · A good restoration that prevents bacterial penetration into the tooth is essential for the success of a Cvek pulpotomy. See full abstract. JOA & EL: The calcium hydroxide partial pulpotomy developed and analyzed by the late Dr. M. Cvek has been the standard procedure for crown fractures with pulp exposures for decades.
Partial or Cvek pulpotomy is defined as “the surgical removal of a small portion of the coronal pulp tissue to preserve the remaining coronal and radicular pulp” (American Association of Endodontists guideline, 2003).
The outcome of a Cvek pulpotomy may be compromised by a luxation injury that diminishes the tooth's blood supply and innervation. A good restoration that prevents bacterial penetration into the tooth is essential for the success of a Cvek pulpotomy. Keywords: crown fracture; permanent tooth; prognosis; treatment.