Lesion Stabilization and Tooth Preservation (Lstop) Reflection on Pulp-Therapy-Lstr when Resources are Undersupplied: A Technical Note

Alhassan Ali Alshehri, T. Alahmari
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The World Health Organization Global Oral Health 2022 report estimated oral disease to be affecting around 3.5 billion people worldwide, where untreated dental caries represents 71% of this estimate. If left untreated, the inevitable pulpal sequalae occur. At our Pediatric dental department, many children attend with extensive carious teeth. This technical note aims to reflect on this realistic demand of pulp therapy needs, for children with extensive carious 2nd primary molars and no 1st permanent molars erupted yet and introduce an innovative modified pulp therapy technique: Lesion Stabilization and Tooth Preservation (LSToP) that aims to stabilize and preserve those teeth, as a natural space maintainer. This technique, if proven beneficial, would add to the dental literature and clinicians another option to preserve teeth as a natural space maintainer, and delay/avoid premature extractions, particularly when supply and resources (dental materials/laboratory and pharmacy) are insufficient.
当资源不足时,牙髓治疗-牙髓治疗的反思:一份技术笔记
世界卫生组织《2022年全球口腔卫生报告》估计,全球约有35亿人受到口腔疾病的影响,其中未经治疗的龋齿占这一估计数的71%。如果不及时治疗,不可避免地会出现牙髓后遗症。在我们的儿童牙科科,许多儿童患有广泛的龋齿。本技术说明旨在反映牙髓治疗的现实需求,对于广泛蛀牙的第二乳牙和第一恒磨牙尚未出牙的儿童,介绍一种创新的改良牙髓治疗技术:病变稳定和牙齿保存(LSToP),旨在稳定和保存这些牙齿,作为天然的空间保持器。这项技术,如果被证明是有益的,将为牙科文献和临床医生增加另一种选择,以保护牙齿作为自然空间维护者,并延迟/避免过早拔牙,特别是在供应和资源(牙科材料/实验室和药房)不足的情况下。
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