Abstract

Root perforation is an artificial opening occurs in the pulp wall creating communication between the pulp and the exterior. Traumatic (iatrogenic) perforations are due to lack of attention given to details of dental anatomy and failure to consider its variations by the clinician. Perforation of a pulp chamber floor usually occurs due to inattentive access opening or the bur is not properly angulated in relation to the long axis of the tooth

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  • Root perforation is an artificial opening occurs in the pulp wall creating communication between the pulp and the exterior

  • Prognosis of perforation depends on time elapsed before filling the defect, location and size of the perforation, adequacy of seal, and repair material

  • Different materials have been used for nonsurgical repair of perforation defects such as amalgam, gutta percha, calcium hydroxide, and MTA (Mineral trioxide aggregate)

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Root perforation is an artificial opening occurs in the pulp wall creating communication between the pulp and the exterior. Corresponding Author : Migdal HaEmek, Department of Periodontal and Oral Mucosa Diseases, Medical, Israel. Citation : Migdal HaEmek, Nonsurgical Repair for Prognosis of perforation. Perforation of a pulp chamber floor usually occurs due to inattentive access opening or the bur is not properly angulated in relation to the long axis of the tooth [1].

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