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  1. 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. 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.

  3. 2 Δεκ 2019 · Two cases are presented to demonstrate common clinical scenarios that a general dental practitioner may encounter in everyday clinical practice. The treatment performed with the available materials is critiqued. Keywords: Cvek pulpotomy, direct pulp cap, mineral trioxide aggregate (MTA)

  4. Partial pulpotomy after trauma is associated with very high success rates, particularly in immature teeth (90–100%), but also high success rates ranging from 70% to 100% in mature teeth (Cvek 1978, 1993, Fuks et al.

  5. 8 Ιουν 2017 · 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.

  6. Vitality of dental pulp is essential for long-term tooth survival. The aim of vital pulp therapy is to maintain healthy pulp tissue by eliminating bacteria from the dentin-pulp complex. There are several different treatment options for vital pulp therapy in extensively decayed or traumatized teeth. Pulp capping or pulpotomy procedures rely upon ...

  7. 12 Απρ 2019 · Vital pulp therapy procedures like partial (Cvek) pulpotomy and full pulpotomy (in anterior and posterior teeth) are discussed in the first section. These procedures aim to remove only the diseased pulp and preserve the remaining pulp in a functional state promoting root growth or apexogenesis.

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