Root Perforations & Its Management: A Review Article

Abstract

A root perforation is a mechanical or pathological communication formed between the supporting periodontal apparatus of the tooth and the root canal system. Such perforations might compromise the treatment outcome andpersist as a significant complication if not repaired. Unpredictable endodontic root/pulp chamber floor perforations resulting in unacceptable high rate of clinical failure has now been a lesser threat with the advent of new technologies and biocompatible materials that utilize the applications of basic research along with tissue engineering concept in clinical practice.

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Dr. Priyanka P. Birage

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Dr. Priyanka P. Birage (2019). Root Perforations & Its Management: A Review Article. International Journal of Medical Science And Advanced Clinical Research (IJMACR), 2(2), 69-77. https://europub.co.uk./articles/-A-549871