Angiogenic hydrogels for dental pulp revascularization. [PDF]
Angiogenesis is critical for tissue healing and regeneration. Promoting angiogenesis in materials implanted within dental pulp after pulpectomy is a major clinical challenge in endodontics. We demonstrate the ability of acellular self-assembling peptide hydrogels to create extracellular matrix mimetic architectures that guide in vivo development of ...
Siddiqui Z +11 more
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Pulp Revascularization: A Literature Review. [PDF]
Reestablishing blood flow and allowing the continuation of root development are some of the objectives of pulp revascularization. This procedure is currently indicated for teeth with incomplete root formation as an alternative to the traditional treatment of apecification, which consists of inserting calcium hydroxide paste into the root canal for a ...
Araújo PRS +9 more
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Pulp Revascularization in Three Immature Permanent Mandibular Molars with Necrotic Pulps: A Case Series. [PDF]
The management of necrotic immature permanent teeth, with blunderbuss root anatomy, is a treatment challenge. Treatment protocols include root canal apexification, creation of an apical plug and recently, regeneration and revascularization protocol (RRP). The latter may have the advantage of continued root development.
Hajizadeh S +2 more
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Pulp revascularization of immature maxillary first premolar.
An immature maxillary first premolar in an 8-year-old female was treated using a regenerative approach. The root canal was gently irrigated with 5.25% sodium hypochlorite without instrumentation under aseptic conditions and then medicated with calcium hydroxide (Ca[OH]2) for 3 weeks.
Al-Ghamdi NS, Al-Nazhan S.
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Management of a nonvital young permanent tooth by pulp revascularization. [PDF]
This report presents the case of a 10-year-old patient with a nonvital young permanent tooth which was managed by pulp revascularization. Following disinfection of the canal by irrigation with NaOCl and use of a triantibiotic paste, a scaffold was created by inducing the formation of a blood clot within the canal.
Chandran V, Chacko V, Sivadas G.
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Two-Year Outcomes of Regenerative Therapy in an Immature Maxillary Molar With Periapical Abscess: A Case Report. [PDF]
Trauma or caries in teeth with incomplete root formation can lead to pulp necrosis. Endodontic treatment in such cases requires specific clinical protocols that differ from conventional approaches due to the anatomical and developmental characteristics of immature teeth.
Siqueira LFR +8 more
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Pulp Revascularization- It's your Future Whether you Know it or Not? [PDF]
Pulpal regeneration after tooth injury is not easy to accomplish. In teeth with immature apices and exposed vital pulp tissue, partial or complete pulpotomy is indicated to preserve pulpal function and allow continued root development. In many cases, injury causes loss of pulp vitality and arrested root development leading to a tooth with poor crown ...
Dudeja PG +4 more
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Dentoalveolar Complex Autotransplantation in Esthetic Zone Rehabilitation: A Case Report. [PDF]
Tooth autotransplantation is a biologically favorable option for the replacement of missing teeth and has demonstrated predictable outcomes with both immature and mature donor teeth. In challenging anterior maxillary defects, digitally assisted variations of the technique may expand treatment possibilities and offer an alternative to conventional bone ...
Khachatrian GV +3 more
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Restoring Vitality: The Science and Practice of Pulp Revascularization in Endodontics.
ABSTRACT Pulp revascularization is an emerging treatment modality in endodontics aimed at preserving the vitality and function of immature permanent teeth with necrotic pulp and apical periodontitis. This review provides a comprehensive examination of the current state of pulp revascularization, encompassing its ...
Biswas KP +6 more
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Vital Pulp Therapy—Current Progress of Dental Pulp Regeneration and Revascularization [PDF]
Pulp vitality is extremely important for the tooth viability, since it provides nutrition and acts as biosensor to detect pathogenic stimuli. In the dental clinic, most dental pulp infections are irreversible due to its anatomical position and organization. It is difficult for the body to eliminate the infection, which subsequently persists and worsens.
Weibo Zhang, Pamela C. Yelick
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