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Gaggl, A; Weiglein, A; Kahr, H; Chiari, FM.
Apical capping as a new technique for retrograde treatment of an infected root apex: introduction and first results.
J Craniomaxillofac Surg. 2007; 35(4-5):212-217 Doi: 10.1016/j.jcms.2007.04.007 (- Case Report)
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INTRODUCTION: The success rate of surgical retrograde treatment of an infected root apex is limited by the existence of infected side canals which are not treatable by conventional retrograde preparation and filling techniques. This experimental study introduces a new technique of retrograde apex preparation followed by covering the apex with a titanium cap. MATERIAL AND METHODS: In 10 extracted canines, retrograde circular preparation of the root apex was performed using a new ultrasonic preparation tip and a high-power ultrasound machine. The prepared stump was covered by a titanium cap fixed with glass ionomer cement. The teeth were examined clinically and radiologically for unevenness, steps or clefts in the border between the titanium cap and root surface. Furthermore, a histological work-up was performed to register the existence and number of side canals, as well as their covering by the titanium cap and the width of the cement layer. RESULTS: The clinical and radiological examinations revealed only a small degree of unevenness in one case. In all other teeth the border was without any unevenness. There were 0 - 4 side canals as noted in the histological cross sections, all of which were covered by the titanium cap. The mean width of the cement layer was 27.2microm. From a technical point of view there were no difficulties or complications. CLINICAL CASE REPORT: For demonstration of the clinical use, a case of a 32-old-patient with an apical cyst on an upper lateral incisor is reported. The patient was treated successfully by apical capping. CONCLUSIONS: Apical capping is a new technique for retrograde treatment of an infected root apex which seals all side canals effectively. The technique is easy to perform and can be carried out quickly without complications. The technique is suitable for clinical testing.
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Adult -
Cementation -
Cuspid - pathology
Dental Materials - pathology
Dental Pulp Cavity - pathology
Dental Pulp Diseases - therapy
Glass Ionomer Cements - therapy
Humans - therapy
Incisor - pathology
Male - pathology
Maxillary Diseases - therapy
Radicular Cyst - therapy
Retrograde Obturation - instrumentation
Root Canal Preparation - instrumentation
Surface Properties - instrumentation
Titanium - instrumentation
Tooth Apex - pathology
Treatment Outcome - pathology
Ultrasonic Therapy - instrumentation

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