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Success rate of pulpotomy in mature permanent teeth
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Success rate of pulpotomy in mature permanent teeth

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Regeneration of tissues rather than replacement with artificial substitutes is an emerging and exciting field in the health sciences. Previously endodontic treatment concepts were based on the removal of inflamed or necrotic pulp tissue and replacement by a synthetic biomaterial/Root canal treatments. However, the traditional RCT have their own drawbacks and maybe related with a certain risk of failure. Excessive tooth tissue cutting in RCT and loss of vitality may lead to insufficient tooth resistance, resulting in the occurrence of tooth fracture.[2] With the development of oral materials and equipment and the deepening of basic oral research, Gutmann[3] has successively put forward the concept of minimally invasive endodontics (MIE) which advocates the preservation of healthy dentin as much as possible. At the same time, histological and microbiological studies have found that the inflammation and microbial infection of irreversible pulpitis may only exist in the local pulp tissue near the lesions and do not involve the entire pulp.[4] A few millimeters away from the infected, necrotic pulp, the pulp tissue is usually free of inflammation and bacteria.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
LAP Lambert Academic Publishing
Date
31 October 2024
Pages
160
ISBN
9786207842889

Regeneration of tissues rather than replacement with artificial substitutes is an emerging and exciting field in the health sciences. Previously endodontic treatment concepts were based on the removal of inflamed or necrotic pulp tissue and replacement by a synthetic biomaterial/Root canal treatments. However, the traditional RCT have their own drawbacks and maybe related with a certain risk of failure. Excessive tooth tissue cutting in RCT and loss of vitality may lead to insufficient tooth resistance, resulting in the occurrence of tooth fracture.[2] With the development of oral materials and equipment and the deepening of basic oral research, Gutmann[3] has successively put forward the concept of minimally invasive endodontics (MIE) which advocates the preservation of healthy dentin as much as possible. At the same time, histological and microbiological studies have found that the inflammation and microbial infection of irreversible pulpitis may only exist in the local pulp tissue near the lesions and do not involve the entire pulp.[4] A few millimeters away from the infected, necrotic pulp, the pulp tissue is usually free of inflammation and bacteria.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
LAP Lambert Academic Publishing
Date
31 October 2024
Pages
160
ISBN
9786207842889