%0 Journal Article %T Treatment of traumatized teeth with incomplete apex ¨C apexification %A Melissa Andr¨¦ia MARCHESAN %A Edson ALFREDO %A Alexandre Rossi SUFREDINI %A Felipe Barros MATOSO %J RSBO %D 2008 %I University of Joinville %X Introduction and objective: Two cases reports of traumatized teethwith incomplete apexes and no tooth fracture. Case report: In thesecases, instrumentation should be performed with no pressure to thewalls due to the decreased thickness, therefore, the irrigating solution is fundamental to achieve ideal biomechanical preparation. Calcium hydroxide intracanal dressings between sessions were applied at 7 days,15 days, 3 changes every 30 days and a change after 3 months, until apical barrier formation, and sealing of the root canal with the single-gutta-percha point technique with Grossman¡¯s cement. Conclusion:The used clinical protocol efficiently formed the calcified root barrier and biological and functional equilibrium was achieved guaranteeing the treatment success. %K dental trauma %K apexification %K calcium hydroxide. %U http://univille.edu.br/community/depto_odontologia/VirtualDisk.html?action=downloadFile&file=09_Tratamento_de_dentes_traumatizados_com_rizogenese_incompleta__apicificacao.pdf¤t=%2FODONTOLOGIA%2FRSBO%2FRSBO_v.5_n.1_abril_2008