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Repair of Furcal Perforations with Mineral Trioxide Aggregate: Two Case Reports

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Publisher Elsevier
Date 1996 Jul 1
PMID 8843459
Citations 26
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Abstract

Furcal perforation is an unfortunate incident that can occur during root canal therapy or post preparation of multirooted teeth. Studies have shown that the materials currently used to repair these iatrogenic accidents are inadequate. The poor prognosis of furcation perforations is probably due to bacterial leakage or lack of biocompatibility of repair materials. On the basis of the recent physical and biologic property studies of the newly introduced mineral trioxide aggregate, this material may be suitable for closing the communication between the pulp chamber and the underlying periodontal tissues. These case reports support this hypothesis.

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