
SURGICAL MANAGEMENT OF A LARGE PERIAPICAL LESION USING TRICALCIUM SILICATE CEMENT AND PLATELET RICH FIBRIN FOLLOWED BY WALKING BLEACH OF DISCOLOURED TOOTH– A CASE REPORT WITH 2 YEAR FOLLOWUP
Author(s) -
Shilpi Tiwari,
Vaibhav Singh
Publication year - 2021
Publication title -
international journal of scientific research
Language(s) - English
DOI - 10.36106/ijsr/3411769
Subject(s) - platelet rich fibrin , medicine , dentistry , lesion , fibrin , bleach , surgery , chemistry , immunology , organic chemistry
The most common approach to treat the cases of periapical lesion is an orthograde endodontic treatment, however lesions which are unable to heal nonsurgically needs a surgical intervention. MTA is considered as a gold standard material in root end filling, however it has shown several disadvantages, hence Biodentin was introduced to overcome these disadvantages of MTA. PRF is a way to accelerate and enhance the body’s natural wound healing mechanisms as it provides the mechanical support and various growth factors which are necessary for the neoangiogenesis, vascularization and survival of the graft.