Use of Calcium Silicate-Based Materials in the Management of Open Apices: A Case Report
Bouchra Doumari, Sara Dhoum, Zineb El Hajjoui, Mouna Jabri

TL;DR
This case report shows how MTA material successfully managed an open apex in a young adult's tooth, offering better results than traditional methods.
Contribution
The paper presents a successful clinical case using MTA for apexification in an immature tooth with a necrotic pulp and apical abscess.
Findings
MTA apical plug effectively managed an immature central incisor with a wide apex and periradicular infection.
MTA demonstrated superior sealing, biocompatibility, and antibacterial properties compared to traditional calcium hydroxide.
Proper MTA placement and adjunctive therapies contributed to successful periapical healing and tooth preservation.
Abstract
Trauma in immature teeth can lead to open apices, posing challenges for treatment. Calcium hydroxide (Ca(OH)2), the traditional option, has limitations such as lengthy treatment times and risks of fracture. Mineral trioxide aggregate (MTA) has emerged as a superior alternative, offering excellent sealing and biocompatibility. This paper describes managing an immature central incisor in a 19-year-old male with necrotic pulp using an MTA apical plug, with a 24-month follow-up. The presented case outlines the difficulties encountered in treating an immature tooth with an acute apical abscess due to prior trauma. Challenges such as a wide apex, periradicular infection, and thin root walls complicated treatment decisions. Nevertheless, prioritizing the preservation of the tooth's function and aesthetics, the decision was made to utilize MTA apical plugs. MTA, known for its superior…
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Taxonomy
TopicsEndodontics and Root Canal Treatments · Surgical Sutures and Adhesives · Anorectal Disease Treatments and Outcomes
