Research Article

Nonsurgical Clinical Management of Periapical Lesions Using Calcium Hydroxide-Iodoform-Silicon-Oil Paste

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Bone defect and inflammatory resorption resulting from traumatic injury can be treated with CHISP. Inflammatory resorption at the root secondary to granulomas and infection in the pulpal space after avulsion were successfully treated using CHISP. (a) Preoperative radiograph of a clinical case of traumatic dental injury. (b) Intraoperative radiograph showing the injected paste through the root canal. (c) 10 days posttreatment exhibits fast material degradation. (d) Significant reduction of gap size and clear formation of bony tissue around the root of injured teeth. (e) Healing improvement and paste degradation after 60 days.
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