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Effectiveness of Calcium Hydroxide in the Treatment of Incomplete Rhizogenesis: Case Report

The use of calcium hydroxide has widely spread in recent decades due to its easy availability and use, its low cost, and the fact that it is often used in cases of apexification, showing great success in inducing an apical hard tissue barrier in the immature open apex. Its effectiveness has been dem...

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Published in:Journal of international oral health 2016-12, Vol.8 (12), p.1128
Main Authors: Lima, Suellen Linares, Diniz, Ana Soares, Valois, ÉRica, Leal, Alex MendonçA, Lima, Darlon, Moffa, Eduardo, Bandéca, Matheus, Carvalho, Ceci
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Language:English
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Summary:The use of calcium hydroxide has widely spread in recent decades due to its easy availability and use, its low cost, and the fact that it is often used in cases of apexification, showing great success in inducing an apical hard tissue barrier in the immature open apex. Its effectiveness has been demonstrated by clinical studies and long-term success rates ranging between 74% and 100%. The apexification technique aims to obtain an apical barrier that prevents the passage of toxins and bacteria into the periapical tissue from the root canal and to create a conducive environment for the production of a mineralized tissue barrier or root formation at the complete formation of the immature root. Thus, the aim of this study is to demonstrate the effectiveness of calcium hydroxide as an apical plug with incomplete root formation, preventing the leakage of the filling material.
ISSN:0976-7428
0976-1799
DOI:10.2047/jioh-08-12-l6