INTENTIONAL REIMPLANTATION OF MAXILLARY FIRST MOLAR WITH BIODENTIN USED AS A ROOT END FILLING MATERIAL: A CASE REPORT

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  • Dr. Abhisek Das

Abstract

Intentional reimplantation is a rarely performed procedure in the dental practice. It involves intentional atraumatic extraction of the tooth followed by curettage of apical area or retrograde cavity preparation and the placing the tooth back into its socket. It is generally performed when all other options have failed. Though it presents a challenge to the clinician along with the risk of root resorption and fracture of the tooth. This case report presents a case of intentional reimplantation in the case of instrument separation beyond the apex along with retrograde cavity preparation and restoration with Biodentin.

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2020-07-28

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Dr. Abhisek Das. (2020). INTENTIONAL REIMPLANTATION OF MAXILLARY FIRST MOLAR WITH BIODENTIN USED AS A ROOT END FILLING MATERIAL: A CASE REPORT. International Journal of Medical Science And Diagnosis Research, 4(7). Retrieved from https://www.ijmsdr.com/index.php/ijmsdr/article/view/619

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