Journal of Dentistry
Volume 37, Issue 9 , Pages 652-657, September 2009

The restoration of permanent immature anterior teeth, root filled using MTA: A review

  • Shalin Desai
  • ,
  • Nicholas Chandler

      Affiliations

    • Corresponding Author InformationCorresponding author at: Department of Oral Rehabilitation, School of Dentistry, University of Otago, P.O. Box 647, Dunedin 9054, New Zealand. Tel.: +64 3 479 7124; fax: +64 3 479 5079.

Department of Oral Rehabilitation, University of Otago, School of Dentistry, Dunedin, New Zealand

Received 23 February 2009; received in revised form 12 May 2009; accepted 21 May 2009. published online 01 June 2009.

Abstract 

Objectives

Immature anterior teeth are at high risk of root fracture following root canal treatment. The literature was explored to determine the current status for post-endodontic restorative management of these teeth.

Data and sources

The authors explored multiple search engine databases to November 2008. Experiments included in the review involved simulated human or animal immature teeth with mineral trioxide aggregate as an apical plug. The experiments were designed to assess and compare the fracture strength of teeth restored with various materials. Studies that did not fulfil inclusion criteria were omitted from the review.

Study selection

Four in vitro studies fulfilled selection criteria and were systematically reviewed. All studies differed in sources of teeth, their simulated immature tooth model and mode of force application.

Clinical Implications

Current evidence, mostly from laboratory studies, suggests the use of composite resin materials placed deep into the coronal aspect of the root canal to impart superior fracture resistance. Further clinical research is needed to assess other reinforcing materials, which include a variety of post systems and luting agents.

Keywords: Immature teeth, Composite resin, Endodontics, Root canal posts, Open apex

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PII: S0300-5712(09)00130-4

doi:10.1016/j.jdent.2009.05.026

Journal of Dentistry
Volume 37, Issue 9 , Pages 652-657, September 2009