Publication: Tratamiento del diente temporal con afectación pulpar en niños que van a ser sometidos a tratamiento oncológico
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Valverde Rubio, María del Pilar ; Soriano Blanco, María Isabel ; Pérez Silva, Amparo ; Serna Muñoz, Clara ; Ortiz Ruiz, Antonio José
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Arán Ediciones
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© 2021 SEOP y Aran Ediciones S.L. This manuscript version is made available under the CC-BY-NC-SA 4.0 license http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/4.0/
This document is the Published version of a Published Work that appeared in final form in Odontología Pediátrica.
Abstract
El objetivo de nuestro trabajo fue realizar una actualización de los
conocimientos sobre la actitud terapéutica ante un diente temporal
con afectación pulpar en niños que se van a someter a tratamien
to oncológico ya que antes de someterse a estas terapias el niño
necesitaría una revisión odontológica. La mejor opción ante pulpitis
reversible será la pulpotomía; en pulpa no vital o pulpitis irreversi
ble la pulpectomía, valorando la extracción cuando exista riesgo de
infección sistémica por fracaso del tratamiento pulpar. -------------
The aim of this study is to provide an update on the therapeutic decisions regarding temporary teeth with a pulp condition in children who are due to receive cancer treatment since before they receive this treatment, they should have an oral check-up. The best option for reversible pulpitis is a pulpotomy. In non-vital pulp or irrevers ible pulpitis a pulpectomy and evaluating extraction when there is a risk of systemic infection due to failure of pulp treatment are the best options.
The aim of this study is to provide an update on the therapeutic decisions regarding temporary teeth with a pulp condition in children who are due to receive cancer treatment since before they receive this treatment, they should have an oral check-up. The best option for reversible pulpitis is a pulpotomy. In non-vital pulp or irrevers ible pulpitis a pulpectomy and evaluating extraction when there is a risk of systemic infection due to failure of pulp treatment are the best options.
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Odontología Pediátrica, 2021; vol. 29 (1): pp. 23-35
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