2021
DOI: 10.1136/bcr-2021-244818
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Conservative management of long-standing traumatised maxillary central incisor with incomplete apex and severe internal resorption using triple antibiotic paste, mineral trioxide aggregate and fiber-reinforced composite

Abstract: Traumatic dental injuries result in damage to many dental and periradicular structures. They can be conservatively managed depending on the extent of the injury. Maxillary central incisors are most commonly involved in traumatic dental injuries mainly because of their anterior and protrusive positioning. The treatment of immature permanent teeth with severe internal resorption poses a lot of challenges to the clinician. The objective of the present article is to report successful management of traumatised maxi… Show more

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“…The presence of E. faecalis in the dental root canals reduces the success rate of endodontic treatments and is considered one of the main reasons for endodontic failure and the persistence of periapical infection [ 23 ]. To eliminate the microorganisms from the root canal system in pulp revascularization treatment, different solutions are used, including sodium hypochlorite and TAP, whose wide spectrum of action and disinfection capacity have been widely demonstrated [ 24 ].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The presence of E. faecalis in the dental root canals reduces the success rate of endodontic treatments and is considered one of the main reasons for endodontic failure and the persistence of periapical infection [ 23 ]. To eliminate the microorganisms from the root canal system in pulp revascularization treatment, different solutions are used, including sodium hypochlorite and TAP, whose wide spectrum of action and disinfection capacity have been widely demonstrated [ 24 ].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%