Journal Article10.1016/S0099-2399(81)80056-8
The effect of extra-alveolar root filling with calcium hydroxide on periodontal healing after replantation of permanent incisors in monkeys.
Jens Ove Andreasen,L. Kristerson +1 more
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TL;DR: The use of calcium hydroxide does not seem justified in the initial treatment of avulsed teeth, but it can be used after some weeks when periodontal ligament healing has progressed.
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About: This article is published in Journal of Endodontics. The article was published on 01 Aug 1981. The article focuses on the topics: Root canal & Resorption.
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Long-term calcium hydroxide as a root canal dressing may increase risk of root fracture.
TL;DR: The results indicate that the fracture strength of calcium hydroxide-filled immature teeth will be halved in about a year due to the root filling, which may explain the frequent reported fractures of immature teeth filled with calcium Hydroxide for extended periods.
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Placement of Mineral Trioxide Aggregate Using Two Different Techniques
TL;DR: Hand condensation resulted in better adaptation to the tube walls and less voids than the ultrasonic method and should be considered the preferred method for placement of MTA.
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The effect of splinting upon periodontal and pulpal healing after autotransplantation of mature and immature permanent incisors in monkeys
L. Kristerson,J.O. Andreasen +1 more
TL;DR: It is concluded that splinting not only failed to improve healing but apparently exerted a harmful effect upon periodontal and pulpal healing after autotransplantation.
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Results after replantation of avulsed permanent teeth. I. Endodontic considerations
TL;DR: Extraoral endodontic treatment by retrograde insertion of posts prevents early IRR and minimizes the overall incidence of IRR, and the method is recommended in isolated teeth before replantation.
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pH, calcium ion release, and setting time of an experimental mineral trioxide aggregate-based root canal sealer.
Santiago Massi,Mário Tanomaru-Filho,Guilherme Ferreira da Silva,Marco Antonio Hungaro Duarte,Larissa Tercilia Grizzo,Marília Afonso Rabelo Buzalaf,Juliane Maria Guerreiro-Tanomaru +6 more
TL;DR: MTAS showed higher calcium release at all experimental periods, a greater increase in pH up to 48 hours and the longest setting time, and presented favorable properties for its indication as a root canal sealer.
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Age Variation of Formation Stages for Ten Permanent Teeth
TL;DR: The purpose of the present study is to provide norms of the formation of ten permanent teeth, namely, the maxillary incisors and all eight mandibular teeth.
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pH changes in dental tissues after root canal filling with calcium hydroxide.
TL;DR: The pH changes in dental tissues of monkeys were studied by means of pH indicators after endodontic treatment with calcium hydroxide to find that in resorption areas, an alkaline pH was also observed at the exposed dentinal surfaces.
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The effect of splinting upon periodontal healing after replantation of permanent incisors in monkeys
TL;DR: The effect of splinting upon periodontal healing after replantation was studied in 21 green Vervet monkeys and showed extensive ankylosis irrespective of the splinted method.
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A time-related study of periodontal healing and root resorption activity after replantation of mature permanent incisors in monkeys.
TL;DR: Periodontal and pulpal healing was registered histometrically at different observation periods after replantation of mature incisors in green Vervet monkeys and it was shown that periodontal ligament healing, as assessed histologically or via mobility testing, was almost complete 2--4 weeks after replanation.
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