Title of article :
Endodontic Management of an Infected Primary Molar in a Child with Agenesis of the Permanent Premolar
Author/Authors :
Asgary, Saeed Iranian Center For Endodontic Research - Research Institute of Dental Sciences - Dental School, Shahid Beheshti University of Medical Sciences, Tehran , Fazlyab, Mahta Department of Endodontic - Dental Branch, Islamic Azad University, Tehran
Abstract :
Missing of mandibular second premolar is one of the most common types of tooth agenesis. In
such cases, maintenance of the primary second molar, if possible at all, can prevent many
treatment procedures in future. The present case report represents the endodontic management
of a necrotic left mandibular primary second molar that had developed an abscess. Considering
the missing of the permanent successor, the tooth was disinfected during endodontic
preparation and the root canal system was filled with calcium-enriched mixture (CEM) cement
in the same session. After 12 months of regular follow-up, not only the tooth was functional
and symptom-free, but also healing of the inter-radicular bone lesion and re-establishment of
the lamina dura was indicative of treatment success. Further trials are suggested to confirm
CEM biomaterial use for management of infected primary molars associated with endodontic
lesion.
Keywords :
Calcium-Enriched Mixture , CEM cement , Endodontic , Primary Molar , Tooth Agenesis , Tooth Missing
Journal title :
Astroparticle Physics