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[Furcation lesions in deciduous teeth].

C Demars-Fremault1, C Pilipili Muhima

  • 1Cliniques Universitaires Saint-Luc, Bruxelles.

Actualites Odonto-Stomatologiques
|March 1, 1991
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The furcation area of primary molars is crucial for permanent tooth development and prone to infections. Early endodontic treatment is possible, but advanced stages may necessitate extraction.

Area of Science:

  • Pediatric Dentistry
  • Dental Anatomy
  • Tooth Development

Context:

  • The furcation area of primary molars is a dynamic zone influenced by permanent tooth eruption and physiological changes.
  • This region is susceptible to inflammatory and infectious conditions due to various anatomical, physiological, endodontic, and periodontal factors.

Purpose:

  • To elucidate the complex factors affecting the furcation area of primary molars.
  • To highlight the evolving nature of furcation pathology and its management implications.

Summary:

  • Furcation pathology in primary molars involves anatomical factors (accessory canals, thin pulpal floor), physiological changes, and endodontic/periodontal complications.
  • Radiographic examination is essential for assessing tooth stability, pulpal floor integrity, and developing permanent tooth mineralization.

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  • Early intervention with endodontic therapy is feasible, whereas advanced lesions often require extraction.
  • Impact:

    • Understanding furcation pathology aids in timely diagnosis and appropriate treatment planning for primary molars.
    • Effective management, including periodontal preparation and coronal restoration, is vital for successful endodontic outcomes.