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  • 2021Apexification in immature per- manent tooth after Biodentine treatment - a mini-review and a case reportcitations

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Apexification in immature per- manent tooth after Biodentine treatment - a mini-review and a case report

  • Koprowicz, Agata
  • Dąbrowska, Katarzyna
Abstract

Biodentine (Septodont, St. Maur-des-Fossés, France), a hydraulic tricalcium silicate cement is a commonly used representant of a group ofmaterials called bioceramics. Its antimicrobial activity, biocompatibilityand sealing ability determine a wide range of clinical applications. Thearticle briefl y describes the characteristics of Biodentine, especially itscapability of inducing a mineralised barrier in the apical area of immature permanent teeth with pulp necrosis. A case report is presented toclinically prove this feature. It describes the apexifi cation treatment intooth 47 of a twelve-year-old female patient. The apexifi cation therapywas carried out in two sessions and involved canals manual preparation, thorough disinfection with irrigation liquids activated ultrasonically and manually and subsequent obturation with 3 mm Biodentineapical plug and thermoplasticized gutta-percha with resin sealer. Thecontrol radiograph taken after 16 months showed a complete formation of apical barrier, the continuity of periodontal ligament with noperiapical radiolucency, thus a successful apexifi cation therapy.

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  • impedance spectroscopy
  • cement
  • resin