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Regenerative endodontics: a true paradigm shift or a bandwagon about to be derailed? [PDF]
Aims: Regenerative endodontic techniques (RETs) have been hailed as a paradigm shift for the management of traumatised non-vital immature permanent anterior teeth.
AR Sanchez +40 more
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ABSTRACT A significant problem associated with the endodontic treatment of necrotic teeth with open apices is achieving an acceptable seal in the apical area to allow compaction of root filling material. The procedure to create an apical barrier with a hard tissue at the root end is termed as Apexification.
H Kaur, S Chaudhary, P Tangde
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A case report of successful apexification in mandibular second molar, using cold ceramics” [PDF]
Fatemeh Ayatollahi +3 more
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Effects of the platelet rich plasma on apexogenesis in young monkeys: Radiological and hystologycal evaluation [PDF]
Platelet-reach plasma (PRP) is an attractive tool in regenerative medicine due to its ability to stimulate proliferation and differentiation of stem cells.
Leković V. +5 more
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Managing a Complicated Crown Fracture of a Central Incisor: A Case Report With 1‐Year Follow‐Up
ABSTRACT In the present case, calcium‐enriched mixture (CEM) cement demonstrated an excellent ability to induce apex maturation in a traumatized and necrotic central incisor of a 7‐year‐old boy with an extremely immature apex.
Nikoo Rajabi, Fetemeh Mazhari
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Apexification is a procedure performed in young permanent teeth to promote apical closure and root elongation if Hertwig’s epithelial sheath has not been irreversibly damaged.
Jennifer Ribadeneira, Eugenia Muñoz
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Regeneration in dental elements permanent immature necrotic [PDF]
Para decidir la terapia correcta para tratar un diente permanente inmaduro no vital se debe evaluar adecuadamente el caso clínico, determinando con la mayor precisión posible el diagnóstico del estado pulpar.
Martínez, Verónica I.
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In Vitro Screening of the Apatite-Forming Ability, Biointeractivity and Physical Properties of a Tricalcium Silicate Material for Endodontics and Restorative Dentistry [PDF]
Aim: Calcium silicate-based materials are hydraulic self-setting materials with physico-chemical properties suitable for endodontic surgery and good biological/clinical outcomes.
Antonella Polimeni +6 more
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Background: Pulp necrosis is the second most common complication after traumatic dental injuries and occurs mostly within the first 6-24 months of follow-up period, depending on the type of dental trauma.
Cauwels, Rita +2 more
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