Pulp revascularization of immature teeth with apical periodontitis: a clinical study
- PMID: 19410097
- DOI: 10.1016/j.joen.2009.02.009
Pulp revascularization of immature teeth with apical periodontitis: a clinical study
Abstract
Introduction: The purpose of this study was to examine the effect of a pulpal revascularization procedure for immature necrotic teeth with apical periodontitis.
Methods: Twelve patients, each with an immature permanent tooth with chronic or acute apical periodontitis, were recruited. A triantibiotic mix (ciprofloxacin, metronidazole, and minocycline) was used to disinfect the pulp for 1 week. Then a blood clot was created in the canal, over which grey mineral trioxide aggregate was placed. Patients were recalled periodically.
Results: Six patients dropped from the study (as a result of pain or failure to induce bleeding after canal disinfection) and instead received a standard apexification procedure. Another 3 patients did not attend any recall appointments. The remaining teeth (n = 3) were found to exhibit complete root development, with a positive response to pulp testing.
Conclusions: Revascularization could be effective for managing immature permanent teeth with apical periodontitis with appropriate case selection.
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