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Inflammatory resorption: untreated, arrested, prevented.

N A Remeikis, W F Stroner

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    This study on dental replantation found that untreated cases led to tooth loss. However, applying calcium hydroxide therapy, especially with specific timing and obturation, promoted tooth retention, contrasting with the control group.

    Area of Science:

    • Endodontics and Dental Traumatology
    • Regenerative Endodontics
    • Inflammatory Processes in Dental Tissues

    Background:

    • Dental trauma often necessitates tooth replantation.
    • Inflammatory resorption is a common complication following tooth replantation.
    • Calcium hydroxide is frequently used to manage inflammatory processes and promote healing.

    Observation:

    • Three human cases of tooth replantation were analyzed.
    • The cases mimicked an experimental design comparing treated and untreated replanted teeth.
    • Variations in calcium hydroxide therapy timing and obturation techniques were observed.

    Findings:

    • The untreated control case resulted in complete tooth loss.
    • Replanted teeth subjected to calcium hydroxide therapy demonstrated successful retention.

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  • Specific variables, including obturation and therapy timing, influenced the outcome.
  • Implications:

    • This study supports the efficacy of calcium hydroxide in preventing inflammatory resorption post-replantation.
    • Optimizing calcium hydroxide therapy protocols may improve tooth survival rates after replantation.
    • Findings highlight the importance of timely and appropriate endodontic management in traumatic dental injuries.