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30 Μαΐ 2019 · Appropriate restorative methods for primary teeth are: Intracoronal restoration (a “filling”) using suitable materials; Extracoronal restoration (“pre-formed crown” – SSCs have the greatest evidence base); Indirect pulp cap + SSC; Pulpotomy + SSC; and, when irreversible pulpitis is diagnosed and the tooth is deemed restorable ...
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17 Ιαν 2015 · Pulp therapy for cariously exposed primary molars aims to conserve the damaged tooth and restore its function until the permanent successor erupts. Successful treatment of pulp tissue reduces the need for unplanned extractions and the undesirable consequences that may follow.
7 Μαΐ 2016 · Root canal treatment in primary teeth is indicated when the radicular pulp exhibits clinical signs of irreversible pulpitis or pulp necrosis, while the roots show minimal or no resorption. Contraindications for RCT in primary teeth are discussed lengthily in the literature [5, 13, 14].
The health status of pulpal tissue determines which form of pulp therapy is indicated. Vital pulp therapies for primary teeth with normal pulp or reversible pulpitis include protective liner, indirect pulp treatment, direct pulp cap, and pulpotomy.
3 Μαΐ 2023 · Pulpitis is caused by the pulp in your teeth becoming infected or inflamed. Your teeth have three layers: Enamel – the hard outer coating that protects your teeth; Dentin – the middle layer which supports the enamel; Dental pulp – the innermost layer with the tooth’s nerves and blood supply
Vital pulp therapy for immature permanent teeth with a normal pulp or pulpitis include protective liners, apexogenesis, indirect pulp treatment, direct pulp cap, partial pulpotomy, and complete pulpotomy.
27 Οκτ 2017 · Endodontic treatment is considered the last option for keeping a primary tooth that has irreversibly affected pulp tissue due to caries in a child. The aim of pulpectomy is to preserve teeth in a symptom free state until they are replaced by their successor naturally during the transition from primary to permanent dentition, thus avoiding ...