Apexification

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What is the meaning of Apexification?

Apexification is widely used term in Dental Techniques.

Apexification is a dental technique used to promote the closure and strengthening of the apex (the tip) of a tooth’s root. It is typically performed when the tooth’s pulp, which contains nerves and blood vessels, becomes infected or damaged. The procedure involves the application of specific materials, such as calcium hydroxide or mineral trioxide aggregate, to encourage the formation of a hard tissue barrier at the apex.

The purpose of apexification is to create a more stable environment for possible future root canal treatment or the placement of a dental restoration. The technique helps to prevent further infection or damage to the tooth and promotes the preservation of the tooth’s natural structure.

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