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Regenerative endodontics: A paradigm shift in dental practice

open access: yesIndian Journal of Dental Research, 2009
Hans Manoj, Shetty Shashit
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Regenerative Endodontics: Burning Questions

Journal of Endodontics, 2017
Pulp regeneration and its clinical translation into regenerative endodontic procedures are receiving increasing research attention, leading to significant growth of the published scientific and clinical literature within these areas. Development of research strategies, which consider patient-, clinician-, and scientist-based outcomes, will allow ...
Anthony J, Smith, Paul R, Cooper
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REGENERATIVE ENDODONTICS – A REVIEW

PARIPEX INDIAN JOURNAL OF RESEARCH, 2023
Regenerative endodontic procedure is a biologically based management for necrotic pulp in developing permanent teeth. The main goals of regenerative endodontics are regeneration of the pulp and dentin complex, increased teeth lifetime and to establish normal function.
Adhilakshmi. R   +2 more
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Regenerative Endodontics: Regeneration or Repair?

Journal of Endodontics, 2014
Recent advances in biotechnology and translational research have made it possible to provide treatment modalities that protect the vital pulp, allow manipulation of reactionary and reparative dentinogenesis, and, more recently, permit revascularization of an infected root canal space. These approaches are referred to as regenerative procedures.
Stéphane R J, Simon   +2 more
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Regenerative endodontics—Creating new horizons

Journal of Biomedical Materials Research Part B: Applied Biomaterials, 2015
AbstractTrauma to the dental pulp, physical or microbiologic, can lead to inflammation of the pulp followed by necrosis. The current treatment modality for such cases is non‐surgical root canal treatment. The damaged tissue is extirpated and the root canal system prepared. It is then obturated with an inert material such a gutta percha.
Harnoor, Dhillon   +2 more
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Regenerative Endodontics for Adult Patients

Journal of Endodontics, 2017
The goal of endodontics is to save teeth. Since inception, endodontic treatments are performed to obturate disinfected root canals with inert materials such as gutta-percha. Although teeth can be saved after successful endodontic treatments, they are devitalized and therefore susceptible to reinfections and fractures.
Ling, He   +8 more
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Regenerative Endodontics by Cell Homing

Dental Clinics of North America, 2017
Apical revascularization (AR) and platelet-rich plasma have been used to restore dental pulp vitality in infected immature permanent teeth. Two regenerative therapies are cell transplantation and cell homing. This article updates and benchmarks these therapies with cell homing.
Ling, He   +6 more
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Regenerative endodontics: a comprehensive review

International Endodontic Journal, 2018
AbstractThe European Society of Endodontology and the American Association for Endodontists have released position statements and clinical considerations for regenerative endodontics. There is increasing literature on this field since the initial reports of Iwaya et al. (Dental Traumatology, 17, 2001, 185) and Banchs & Trope (Journal of Endodontics,
S. G. Kim   +4 more
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Outcomes of Regenerative Endodontic Procedures

Dental Clinics of North America, 2012
The use of regenerative endodontic techniques holds great promise for the treatment of immature teeth with necrotic pulp tissue. Several published case reports and case series have demonstrated radiographic evidence of apical bone healing, increases in root length, and root wall thickness.
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Clinical Considerations for Regenerative Endodontic Procedures

Dental Clinics of North America, 2012
The management of a tooth with incomplete root maturation and a necrotic pulp is an endodontic and a restorative challenge. Apexification procedures alone leave the tooth in a weakened state and at risk for reinfection. Regenerative endodontic procedures potentially offer advantages, including the possibility of hard tissue deposition and continued ...
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