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Use of Mineral Trioxide Aggregate in the Treatment of Large Periapical Lesions: Reports of Three Cases

Pulpal and periradicular pathosis are the result of microbial, mechanical, or chemical invasion. Microorganisms are the main irritants of pulpal and periapical tissues. The goal of the obturation is to obtain a fluid-tight seal of the root canal system from its coronal aspect through its apical exte...

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Autores principales: Yildirim, Tahsin, Gencoglu, Nimet
Formato: Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Dental Investigations Society 2010
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2948750/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/20922168
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description Pulpal and periradicular pathosis are the result of microbial, mechanical, or chemical invasion. Microorganisms are the main irritants of pulpal and periapical tissues. The goal of the obturation is to obtain a fluid-tight seal of the root canal system from its coronal aspect through its apical extent to preserve from the irritants.. Root apices have morphological irregularities in teeth with periapical lesions. Therefore, it is more difficult to produce hermetically apical stop with conventional guttapercha obturation techniques. This case report describes the treatment and six years follow-up of the teeth with large periapical lesion using MTA as apical filling material.
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spelling pubmed-29487502010-10-04 Use of Mineral Trioxide Aggregate in the Treatment of Large Periapical Lesions: Reports of Three Cases Yildirim, Tahsin Gencoglu, Nimet Eur J Dent Case Reports Pulpal and periradicular pathosis are the result of microbial, mechanical, or chemical invasion. Microorganisms are the main irritants of pulpal and periapical tissues. The goal of the obturation is to obtain a fluid-tight seal of the root canal system from its coronal aspect through its apical extent to preserve from the irritants.. Root apices have morphological irregularities in teeth with periapical lesions. Therefore, it is more difficult to produce hermetically apical stop with conventional guttapercha obturation techniques. This case report describes the treatment and six years follow-up of the teeth with large periapical lesion using MTA as apical filling material. Dental Investigations Society 2010-10 /pmc/articles/PMC2948750/ /pubmed/20922168 Text en Copyright 2010 European Journal of Dentistry. All rights reserved.
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Use of Mineral Trioxide Aggregate in the Treatment of Large Periapical Lesions: Reports of Three Cases
title Use of Mineral Trioxide Aggregate in the Treatment of Large Periapical Lesions: Reports of Three Cases
title_full Use of Mineral Trioxide Aggregate in the Treatment of Large Periapical Lesions: Reports of Three Cases
title_fullStr Use of Mineral Trioxide Aggregate in the Treatment of Large Periapical Lesions: Reports of Three Cases
title_full_unstemmed Use of Mineral Trioxide Aggregate in the Treatment of Large Periapical Lesions: Reports of Three Cases
title_short Use of Mineral Trioxide Aggregate in the Treatment of Large Periapical Lesions: Reports of Three Cases
title_sort use of mineral trioxide aggregate in the treatment of large periapical lesions: reports of three cases
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2948750/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/20922168
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