1996
DOI: 10.1016/s0099-2399(96)80018-5
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Incidence of pulp necrosis subsequent to pulp canal obliteration from trauma of permanent incisors

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“…In early stages, vitality tests may be normal; however, in late stages, a negative response is normally present (7,10). The presence of a negative response of pulp vitality tests, crown discoloration, sensitivity to percussion and apical radiolucency are indicators of pulp necrosis (2,6,7,10). In this case report, both teeth showed inconclusive responses to vitality tests without apical lesions or pulp necrosis symptoms in the first years of evaluation.…”
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confidence: 69%
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“…In early stages, vitality tests may be normal; however, in late stages, a negative response is normally present (7,10). The presence of a negative response of pulp vitality tests, crown discoloration, sensitivity to percussion and apical radiolucency are indicators of pulp necrosis (2,6,7,10). In this case report, both teeth showed inconclusive responses to vitality tests without apical lesions or pulp necrosis symptoms in the first years of evaluation.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 69%
“…The clinical challenge is to perform a prophylactic endodontic therapy in the beginning of PCC before the calcification process makes the root canal difficult to access or to observe until signs and symptoms of pulp necrosis are present (6,7). In this case, the endodontic therapy was not indicated because the patient was in the rhizogenesis phase, with approximately one-third of the root formed, which could even lead to loss of teeth in a bite support function if root formation was interrupted (3).…”
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“…They also reported pulp necrosis due to root canal obstruction after trauma in 8.5% of teeth, noting that this percentage increased with time 23) . In this study, however, the calcified tissue formed in the pulp chamber was bone-like dentin, whereas that formed in the apical area was considered to be cementum.…”
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