
When there is pulpal involvement of permanent teeth with incompletely formed roots, techniques for the induction of apical closure should be completed before endodontic therapy is begun. Apexification is a method of inducing a calcified barrier at the apex of a nonvital tooth with incomplete root formation. Apexogenesis refers to a vital pulp therapy procedure performed to encourage physiological development and formation of the root end.
Male, Tooth, Nonvital, Adolescent, Periapical Diseases, Dental Pulp Diseases, Root Canal Therapy, Calcium Hydroxide, Root Canal Filling Materials, Tooth Fractures, Calcification, Physiologic, Tooth Apex, Pulpotomy, Humans, Female, Tooth Root, Child, Dental Pulp, Follow-Up Studies
Male, Tooth, Nonvital, Adolescent, Periapical Diseases, Dental Pulp Diseases, Root Canal Therapy, Calcium Hydroxide, Root Canal Filling Materials, Tooth Fractures, Calcification, Physiologic, Tooth Apex, Pulpotomy, Humans, Female, Tooth Root, Child, Dental Pulp, Follow-Up Studies
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