The purpose of this study was to review the prognosis up to the exfoliation of primary molars after vitapex pulpectomy for korean children. Sex, age, treatment site, date of treatment, cause of treatment, restoration method, date of extraction, complications, and date of complications were reviewed ...
The purpose of this study was to review the prognosis up to the exfoliation of primary molars after vitapex pulpectomy for korean children. Sex, age, treatment site, date of treatment, cause of treatment, restoration method, date of extraction, complications, and date of complications were reviewed and analyzed from the medical records and radiographs of the patients who underwent the vitapex pulpectomy of primary molars. A total of 169 patients, 299 teeth, were evaluated. Root abscess, root resorption, fistula or swelling, and mobility were regarded as a failure and natural exfoliation or extraction from eruption of succession were regarded as to be success.
As a result, the average follow-up period was 33 months and the success rate was 88% (263 teeth). There was no significant difference in sex, age, and tooth location. The causes of failure were fistula or swelling, root abscess, pain, root resorption, and mobility in descending order.
Therefore, this study proved vitapex pulpectomy for korean children to be an appropriate treatment with a clinically superior success rate.
The purpose of this study was to review the prognosis up to the exfoliation of primary molars after vitapex pulpectomy for korean children. Sex, age, treatment site, date of treatment, cause of treatment, restoration method, date of extraction, complications, and date of complications were reviewed and analyzed from the medical records and radiographs of the patients who underwent the vitapex pulpectomy of primary molars. A total of 169 patients, 299 teeth, were evaluated. Root abscess, root resorption, fistula or swelling, and mobility were regarded as a failure and natural exfoliation or extraction from eruption of succession were regarded as to be success.
As a result, the average follow-up period was 33 months and the success rate was 88% (263 teeth). There was no significant difference in sex, age, and tooth location. The causes of failure were fistula or swelling, root abscess, pain, root resorption, and mobility in descending order.
Therefore, this study proved vitapex pulpectomy for korean children to be an appropriate treatment with a clinically superior success rate.
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#Pulpectomy, Primary molars, Prognosis, Retrospective study
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