Apical periodontium response to enamel matrix derivative as an intracanal medication in rat immature teeth with pulp necrosis: radiographic and histologic findings

RK Scarparo, L Dondoni, DE Böttcher, FS Grecca… - Journal of …, 2012 - Elsevier
Journal of endodontics, 2012Elsevier
INTRODUCTION: The aim of this study was to evaluate the enamel matrix derivative (EMD)
biomaterial in nonvital immature teeth. METHODS: To arrest root development,
pulpectomies were performed in the lower first molars of 36 4-week-old rats; the cavities
were left exposed to the oral environment for 3 weeks. Then, chemical disinfection was
performed, and triple antibiotic paste (TAP) or EMD was applied in the root canals. A control
group did not receive any treatment. Radiographic and histological data were evaluated …
INTRODUCTION
The aim of this study was to evaluate the enamel matrix derivative (EMD) biomaterial in nonvital immature teeth.
METHODS
To arrest root development, pulpectomies were performed in the lower first molars of 36 4-week-old rats; the cavities were left exposed to the oral environment for 3 weeks. Then, chemical disinfection was performed, and triple antibiotic paste (TAP) or EMD was applied in the root canals. A control group did not receive any treatment. Radiographic and histological data were evaluated after 3 and 6 weeks.
RESULTS
At 3 weeks, TAP promoted a milder inflammatory response and increased root lengths compared with the control group. At 6 weeks, root development and reduced periapical lesions could be observed in both test groups, mainly because of the deposition of a cementum-like tissue. EMD promoted narrower canals compared with TAP (P < .05).
CONCLUSIONS
EMD deserves attention as a potential tool in the treatment of nonvital immature teeth. The ingrowth of cementum-like tissues into canal spaces favored dental wall thickness and may contribute to tooth resistance and support.
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