Giving the pulp another chance: a case report of vital pulp therapy retreatment.

Q3 Medicine
General dentistry Pub Date : 2024-07-01
Hataichanok Machareonsap, Papimon Chompu-Inwai, Nattakan Chaipattanawan, Chanika Manmontri
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Abstract

Vital pulp therapy (VPT) has been increasingly advocated due to its advantages in preserving tooth vitality. While VPT is often successful, failures can occur, and traditional root canal therapy is often recommended following VPT failure. This case report provides an example of successful preservation of tooth vitality using coronal pulpotomy (CP), a more invasive type of VPT, after failure of partial pulpotomy (PP) that had been performed in a healthy 10-year-old boy. A mandibular right first molar with a diagnosis of reversible pulpitis was initially treated with PP, which included the use of tricalcium silicate cement as a pulp dressing and a resin-modified glass ionomer cement base, followed by placement of a composite resin restoration. The restoration dislodged after 34 months without complaints from the patient or radiographically detectable lesions. A stainless steel crown was placed on the tooth; however, 15 months after crown placement, the patient returned with symptoms in the treated tooth. The tooth was diagnosed with irreversible pulpitis and asymptomatic apical periodontitis but responded positively to cold testing, and the pulp appeared clinically vital upon direct inspection. The tooth was re-treated with CP, including the use of mineral trioxide aggregate as a dressing material, and examination 21 months posttreatment revealed successful resolution of the periapical lesion. When a tooth remains vital, a more invasive type of VPT may be an alternative to root canal therapy for treating failures in more conservatively treated teeth. Moreover, regular periodic recalls are essential for ensuring tooth survival and early detection of problems (ie, restoration failure) that may worsen treatment outcomes.

再给牙髓一次机会:活髓疗法再治疗病例报告。
活力牙髓疗法(VPT)因其在保持牙齿活力方面的优势而日益受到推崇。虽然 VPT 通常能取得成功,但也会出现失败的情况,因此在 VPT 失败后,通常会建议采用传统的根管治疗。本病例报告提供了一个实例,说明在对一名 10 岁的健康男孩进行部分髓核切除术(PP)失败后,使用冠状髓核切除术(CP)这种创伤更大的 VPT 成功保留了牙齿的活力。一颗被诊断为可逆性牙髓炎的下颌右侧第一磨牙最初接受的是PP治疗,包括使用硅酸三钙水泥作为牙髓敷料和树脂改性玻璃离子粘固剂基底,然后植入复合树脂修复体。修复体在 34 个月后脱落,但患者没有提出任何投诉,放射线检查也没有发现病变。为该牙齿安装了不锈钢牙冠;然而,在安装牙冠 15 个月后,患者再次出现治疗后牙齿的症状。这颗牙齿被诊断为不可逆牙髓炎和无症状根尖牙周炎,但对冷冻试验反应良好,直接检查牙髓临床显示是有活力的。对该牙重新进行了 CP 治疗,包括使用三氧化二矿骨料作为敷料,治疗后 21 个月的检查显示根尖周病变已成功解决。当牙齿仍然有生命力时,在治疗保守治疗失败的牙齿时,创伤性较大的 VPT 可以替代根管治疗。此外,定期检查对于确保牙齿存活和及早发现可能导致治疗效果恶化的问题(即修复失败)至关重要。
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General dentistry
General dentistry Medicine-Medicine (all)
CiteScore
0.80
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期刊介绍: General Dentistry is the premier peer-reviewed journal of the Academy of General Dentistry (AGD). Published bi-monthly, General Dentistry presents research and clinical findings to support the full range of procedures that general dentists perform on a regular basis.
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