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Journal of Prevention and Treatment for Stomatological Diseases ; (12): 723-727, 2020.
Artículo en Chino | WPRIM | ID: wpr-829936

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Objective@#To investigate the diagnosis, treatment and prognosis of nonodontogenic periapical lesions and to provide a reference for clinical diagnosis and treatment.@*Methods@# A case of a patient with right upper molar pulp with apical penetration and local occlusion admitted to the West China Stomatological Hospital of Sichuan University was retrospectively analyzed, and the curative effect of microapical surgery and pith preservation was also analyzed.@*Results @#The imaging features of tooth 16 showed periradicular radiolucency combined with local radiopaque lesions around the distal buccal apical area. Endodontic microsurgery was performed under local anesthesia. Soft tissue coverage was observed in the distal buccal apical area during the surgery, and no radiopaque tissue was detected. The distal buccal root apex was cut by 3 mm, and mineral trioxide aggregate was used for root-end backfilling. The postoperative pathological results revealed fibrous connective tissue. One-week recall X-ray examination showed tight root-end backfilling and no periradicular radiolucency; an electrical test of pulp vitality showed positive results. The four-year follow-up showed that there was no discoloration in tooth 16 and no significant difference in thermal and electrical tests of pulp vitality compared with control teeth. Combining the clinical manifestations, imaging features, surgical exploration results and pathological reports, the case was most likely to be cemental hypoplasia. Through the literature review, the treatment and healthy pulp preservation of such cases by endodontic microsurgery under the premise of preserving teeth has not been reported.@*Conclusion@#For maxillary posterior teeth with periapical lesions but healthy pulp, accurate estimation of pulp status, endodontic microsurgical exploration and application of bioactive materials can achieve vital pulp preservation while removing the lesions.

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West China Journal of Stomatology ; (6): 563-567, 2019.
Artículo en Chino | WPRIM | ID: wpr-772607

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This case presents vertical root fracture with vital pulp in mandibular right first molar. Examinations of the history, clinical tests, laser Doppler flowmetry, and radiographs revealed that the tooth showed positive response to electric pulp testing and was normal compared with the healthy control tooth. This study aimed to use a novel vital preserving surgical technique (microapical surgery and nanometer bioactive materials) to make an effective therapeutic decision for the vital tooth with vertical root fracture.


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Humanos , Pulpa Dental , Diente Molar , Fracturas de los Dientes , Raíz del Diente
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Journal of Practical Stomatology ; (6): 664-666, 2016.
Artículo en Chino | WPRIM | ID: wpr-618609

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Objective:To investigate the effects of the treatment of early cracked teeth with vital pulp preservation.Methods:63 early cracked teeth with vital pulp in 56 patients were treated by light cured composite resin filling with or without MTA rebasing,and restored by precious metal crown.The patients were followed up for 2 years.Results:After 2 years follow-up,57 teeth were successfully treated and failure was found in 6 teeth,the effective rate was 90.4%.Conclusion:Light cured resin filling directly or with MTA rebasing for early cracked teeth with vital pulp,and restoration by precious metal crown are effective in the treatment of early cracked teeth with vital pulp.

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