| Literature DB >> 31622308 |
Muhammad Hasan Hameed1, Meisha Gul1, Robia Ghafoor1, Sheikh Bilal Badar1.
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Immature necrotic permanent tooth presents a distinctive challenge for the endodontist. Various treatment modalities have been employed to create hard tissue barrier at the apex, which includes non-vital pulp therapy with calcium hydroxide, apexification with mineral trioxide aggregate, pulp revascularisation and regeneration. Regenerative endodontics is a novel modality which involves physiological replacement of the damaged structures of tooth like dentin, root and cells of the pulp-dentin complex. Numerous published case reports have revealed increased dentinal wall thickness, continued root development and apical closure, but there is still lack of sound scientific evidence regarding histological nature of the type of tissue. The current literature review was planned to summarise the evidence regarding the treatment of immature necrotic permanent teeth by regenerative endodontic procedures.Entities:
Keywords: Pluripotent stem cells, Mineral trioxide aggregate, Nonvital tooth, Platelet richplasma, Calcium hydroxide, Apexogenesis.zzm321990zzm321990doi:10.5455/JPMA.294366zzm321990zzm321990zzm321990zzm321990zzm321990
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Year: 2019 PMID: 31622308
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Pak Med Assoc ISSN: 0030-9982 Impact factor: 0.781