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    Knowledge, Attitude and Clinical Practice of Dentists about Extraction of First Permanent Molars
    (Journal Pedodontics Inc, 2022) Demir, Pinar; Aydogdu, Hatice; Sari, Saziye
    Purpose: The extraction of permanent first molar (PFM) teeth with poor prognosis allows the build of a new-and-ideal occlusion with the spontaneous movement of the healthy second and third molars by taking advantage of the patient's development. This study aimed to evaluate dentists' knowledge level about controlled tooth extractions and determine their information needs. Study design: The survey, consisting of 9 questions about balance and compensation extractions, was prepared on Google Forms and sent via email to dentists. Results: The questionnaire was sent to 3137 dentists and 472 (15.04%) of them answered. While deciding on PFM extraction, the rate of those who checked the presence of permanent 3rd molar tooth was found to be 64.4%. Although 79% of pedodontists stated that they knew about balance extractions, only 60.9% of them apply it in the clinic. After maxillary PFM extraction, the rate of oral and maxillofacial surgeons who think that mandibular PFM over-erupt was 92.8%, and the rate of orthodontists was 68.7%. 87.1% of the participants stated that they needed more information about controlled extractions. Clinical Significance: It is possible to raise awareness, encourage the common and follow-up of correct clinical practices, and avoid complications; by adding controlled extractions to the undergraduate education program.
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    Retrospective evaluation of pulp revascularization treatment in immature permanent teeth
    (Bayrakol Medical Publisher, 2025) Selen, Merve Bilmez; Demircan, Beril; Duman, Sacide; Demir, Pinar; Aydogdu, Hatice
    Aim: The aim of this study was to investigate the results of regenerative endodontic treatments (RETs) for necrotic immature teeth. Materials and Methods: Data were collected on children who were treated with RETs and were followed up for two years. The American Association of Endodontists protocol for RETs was used to treat all patients. The outcome of RETs was evaluated as complete healing, incomplete healing, and failure. Twenty-four teeth were included in the study. Result: Among these 24 teeth, 10 were anterior, 2 were premolars, and 12 were molars. During the follow-up period, 15 out of 24 teeth (62.5%) healed completely, 8 teeth (33.3%) showed incomplete healing, and one tooth (4.1%) failed and required further treatment. Discussion: Within the limitations of this study, the results indicate that regenerative endodontic treatments (RETs) using calcium hydroxide as an intracanal medicament are effective in promoting periapical healing and root maturation in immature necrotic teeth. The high success rate observed supports RET as a viable alternative to apexification. However, further studies with larger sample sizes and longer follow-up periods are needed to confirm these findings and establish standardized treatment protocols.

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