TABLE 4.
Late PR failures, participants characteristics
Age | Sex | Tooth | Trauma | Post‐op symptoms | Alternative treatment | Survival (months) |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
9 | M | 21 | ED, LL | Persisting apical periodontitis | Retreated (wMTA‐apical plug) | 52 |
16 | M | 11 | ED, LL | Pathologic periodontal pocket and mobility grade 3 | Extracted and treated prosthodontically | 13 |
8 | M | 21 | ED, Avulsion with extra oral time >3 h. Dry storage | Ankylosis tone and infraposition | Decoronated due to replacement resorption. Treated prosthodontically | 24 |
10 | F | 11 | ED, LL | No continued root formation after PR | Retreated (long‐term dressing with CaOH2) | 24 |
10 | F | 11 | ED, Avulsion with extra oral time >1 h. Dry storage | Persisting clinical symptoms after PR | Retreated (root filled with Biodentine) | 32 |
14 | M | 11 | ED, LL | Persisting clinical symptoms after PR | Retreated (wMTA‐apical plug) | 36 |
8 | M | 21 | Avulsion with unknown extra oral time. Dry storage | Ankylosis tone and infraposition | Decoronated due to replacement resorption. Treated prosthodontically | 9 |
8 | M | 21 | ED, LL | No continued root formation after PR | Retreated (wMTA‐apical plug) | 24 |
9 | F | 21 | ED, LL | Persisting clinical symptoms after PR | Retreated (root filled with Biodentine) | 24 |
12 | F | 11 | Unknown | Persisting clinical symptoms after PR | Extracted and treated prosthodontically | 6 |
10 | F | 21 | Unknown | No continued root formation after PR | Retreated (wMTA‐apical plug) | 36 |
Abbreviations: ED, enamel dentine fracture; LL, lateral luxation; PR, pulp revitalization treatment; wMTA, white MTA cement.