EFFECTIVENESS OF ENDODONTIC TREATMENT OF PERMANENT TEETH WITH PLATELET RICH FIBRIN

Kim Khang Huỳnh , Thị Tâm Duyên Nguyễn

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Objectives: This study cases report aimed to evaluate the clinical treatment effectiveness of the procedure using platelet rich fibrin combined with MTA after 1, 2, 3 months. Materials and methods: Fifteen permanent teeth with open apex requiring endodontic treatment in fourteen patients were recruited. Pre-treatment diagnosis and periapical radiograph. After informed consent, the tooth was anesthetized opened the pulp, determined the working length. Shaped the canal and appliced intracanal medicine. Placed platelet rich fibrin combination with MTA when was asymptomatic. Orturated the canal and restoration after 4 days. Clinical aluation and periapical radiograph assessment after 1, 2, 3 months. Results: Clinical symptoms  disappear after 3 months, no recurrence. There is healing when observed on periapical radiographs as assessed by the Peri-Apical Index (PAI). Conclusions: The platelet ric fibrin membrane as an effective plug in endodontic treatment of permanent teeth with open apex brings high clinical effectiveness and can be applied in treatment of permanent teeth with apical open.

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