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Title: Management of Young Permanent Non-Vital Anterior Tooth with Revascularization
Authors: Dave, Bhavna
Patel, Roshani
Shah, Susmita
Keywords: Pulp Revascularization
Nonvital Young Permanent Teeth
Open Apex
Issue Date: Oct-2019
Publisher: Guident
Abstract: Regenerative Endodontics is a biologically created method planned to substitute afficted structures such as dentin, root structures as well as cells of the pulp dentin complex. Regeneration of dental tissue is likely from a pre-existing dental stem cells in an appropriately sterilized root canal system in presence of suitable growth factors and scaffold medium. Blood clot tempted by over-instrumentation inside the root canal system turn as ultimate three dimensional scaffold medium and a rich source of growth factors which favors from stem cell multiplication and differentiation. This report presents the case of a 10-year-old patient with a nonvital young permanent tooth which was managed by pulp Revascularization.
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