[Pulp revascularization procedure for external inflammatory dental root resorption treatment].

Q4 Medicine
M V Korolenkova, L Yu Kharkova, M S Rakhmanova
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Abstract

The aim of the study: To assess the effectiveness of pulp revascularization procedure in children with external inflammatory root resorption (EIRR) after constant teeth injury.

Materials and methos: The study comprised 17 children aged 6-10 years diagnosed with EIRR as a long-term complication of dental trauma in 19 teeth. EIRR was diagnosed with periapical radiographs and CBCT was performed to further assess the pathology extension. Pulp revascularization was carried out in all 19 teeth.

Results: There was no resorption progression in all cases. EIRR areas were substituted by bone. In 10 from 19 teeth with early stages of root development bone or cement-like tissue ingrowth into the root canal was observed radiologically. In cases of severe EIRR this ingrowth may partially compensate for lost tissues which is confirmed by a high percentage (94.7%) of functional teeth during mean follow up time of 38±10 months.

Conclusion: Pulp revascularization is an effective method for retaining teeth with EIRR for a relatively long period of time and allows maintaining alveolar bone volume both due to functional tooth preservation and healing of bone lesions in periapical and resorption areas.

[牙髓血管再通术治疗外源性炎症性牙根吸收]。
研究目的材料和方法:该研究包括17名6-10岁儿童,他们被诊断为19颗牙齿的外部炎症性牙根吸收(ERR),这是牙齿外伤的长期并发症。通过根尖周X光片诊断出ERR,并进行CBCT进一步评估病理延伸。对所有 19 颗牙齿进行了牙髓血管重建:结果:所有病例均无吸收进展。ERR区域被骨替代。在 19 颗牙根发育早期阶段的牙齿中,有 10 颗牙齿的根管中出现了骨质或类似水泥的组织生长。在严重ERIRR的病例中,这种组织的长入可以部分弥补失去的组织,在平均38±10个月的随访时间内,高比例(94.7%)的功能牙证实了这一点:结论:牙髓再血管化是一种有效的方法,可以在相对较长的时间内保留有 EIRR 的牙齿,并且由于功能性牙齿的保留以及根尖周和吸收区骨质病变的愈合,可以保持牙槽骨量。
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