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Root-end induction.

C S Gallagher, A P Mourino

    Journal of the American Dental Association (1939)
    |April 1, 1979
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    A novel root-end induction procedure effectively treated nonvital teeth with open apices. This simple technique improved tooth prognosis and reduced surgical trauma.

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    Area of Science:

    • Endodontics
    • Dental Traumatology

    Background:

    • Nonvital teeth with open apices present a treatment challenge in endodontics.
    • Traditional surgical endodontic procedures can be invasive and associated with significant patient trauma.

    Observation:

    • A root-end induction procedure was employed to manage a nonvital tooth exhibiting an open apex.
    • The procedure was observed to be straightforward and did not necessitate specialized instruments or medicaments.

    Findings:

    • The root-end induction technique demonstrated efficacy in treating the nonvital tooth with an open apex.
    • The procedure was characterized by its speed and simplicity.

    Implications:

    • This minimally invasive approach offers a promising alternative to conventional surgical endodontic treatments.
  • The root-end induction procedure enhances the long-term prognosis of compromised teeth while minimizing patient discomfort and recovery time.