2021
DOI: 10.33448/rsd-v10i8.17332
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Management of upper central incisor with large periapical inflammatory cyst and persistent fistula: Case report

Abstract: The objective of this case report was to describe the retreatment of an immature upper right central incisor in a 20-year-old female patient after unsuccessful endodontic treatment, who had probable clinical-radiographic diagnosis of a large periapical inflammatory cyst and persistent fistula. After removing the root canal filling material, disinfection of the root canal system, and successive intracanal medication changes over 60 days, the fistula remained active. Therefore, parendodontic surgery was performe… Show more

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“…The root end filling material MTA (Angelus, Brazil) was placed into the root end preparation. This material has been the first choice for over two decades (Toubes et al, 2021;Souza et al, 2021) as long as its wide acceptance as a root end filling material is due to its excellent properties of biocompatibility, sealing (Osborne et al, 2005;Shinbori et al, 2015) and potential bioactive actions such as biomineralization. (Chong & Rhodes, 2014).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The root end filling material MTA (Angelus, Brazil) was placed into the root end preparation. This material has been the first choice for over two decades (Toubes et al, 2021;Souza et al, 2021) as long as its wide acceptance as a root end filling material is due to its excellent properties of biocompatibility, sealing (Osborne et al, 2005;Shinbori et al, 2015) and potential bioactive actions such as biomineralization. (Chong & Rhodes, 2014).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%