
pmid: 4508203
Permanent teeth with necrotic pulps can be treated with the same procedure that is used for the treatment of similarly involved deciduous molars—a two-step pulpotomy with use of Formocresol. Forty-three teeth have been treated with the procedure and clinical and radiographic data substantiate the success of the pulpotomy. The procedure can be used if complete endodontic therapy is not available or as an alternative to extraction. However, complete endodontic therapy should be anticipated at a later date.
Adult, Adolescent, Age Factors, Formocresols, Prognosis, Molar, Root Canal Therapy, Pulpotomy, Dental Pulp Necrosis, Radiography, Dental, Humans, Child
Adult, Adolescent, Age Factors, Formocresols, Prognosis, Molar, Root Canal Therapy, Pulpotomy, Dental Pulp Necrosis, Radiography, Dental, Humans, Child
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