Bibliographic citations
Rosas, D., (2016). Características clínicas y radiográficas de las pulpotomías realizadas en el área de odontopediatría del Centro Universitario de Salud de la UPC durante el año 2014 [Tesis, Universidad Peruana de Ciencias Aplicadas (UPC)]. http://hdl.handle.net/10757/621778
Rosas, D., Características clínicas y radiográficas de las pulpotomías realizadas en el área de odontopediatría del Centro Universitario de Salud de la UPC durante el año 2014 [Tesis]. PE: Universidad Peruana de Ciencias Aplicadas (UPC); 2016. http://hdl.handle.net/10757/621778
@misc{renati/365253,
title = "Características clínicas y radiográficas de las pulpotomías realizadas en el área de odontopediatría del Centro Universitario de Salud de la UPC durante el año 2014",
author = "Rosas Rios, Darian",
publisher = "Universidad Peruana de Ciencias Aplicadas (UPC)",
year = "2016"
}
Objective: To assess the clinical and radiographic features of the pulpotomy formocresol after 12 months. Materials and methods: a descriptive, transversal study that evaluated the clinical and radiographic features of 97 teeth with treatment of pulpotomy who attended the postoperative control after a year of performed treatment. The presence of history of pain, mobility, fistula and sensitivity in the tooth with treatment was observed for clinical evaluation. In radiographic evaluation was performed take a periapical radiograph to determine the presence of pathological findings such as loss of hard blade, IRL compatible with furcation and pathological resorption of internal and external lesion. Results: The prevalence according to clinical characteristics were 1 case of (1.03%) presence of pain history, 6 (6.18%) sensitivity, 3 (3.09%) mobility and 2 (2.06%) fistula; radiographic evaluation found 1 (1.04%) case of hard blade loss, 19 (19.58%) compatible with furcation lesion IRL, 3 (3.09) internal root resorption and 1 (1.04%) external root resorption. Conclusion: The results indicate a low percentage of pathological traits observed clinically and radiographically after one year of treatment.
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