Abstract

Root perforation refers to a pathological communication between the root canal system and the external surface of the tooth. This complication may arise due to various factors, including extensive caries, root resorption, or inappropriate use of endodontic instruments. The choice of materials utilized during treatment is pivotal in effectively sealing the affected area. These materials should possess specific attributes, such as biocompatibility, sealing capacity, water solubility, non-cytotoxicity, and the ability to promote tissue repair and regeneration. Consequently, repara-tive bioceramic cements have been recognized as suitable agents for addressing this form of injury. The primary objective of this study is to present a clinical case report demonstrating the successful use of reparative bioceramic cement in sealing a root perforation during tooth 11's retreatment.

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