Regenerative endodontic treatment (revascularization) for necrotic immature permanent molars: a review and report of two cases with a new biomaterial
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- DOI: 10.1016/j.joen.2011.01.011
Regenerative endodontic treatment (revascularization) for necrotic immature permanent molars: a review and report of two cases with a new biomaterial
Abstract
Introduction: Revascularization is a valuable treatment in immature necrotic teeth that allows the continuation of root development. In this article we describe successful revascularization treatment of 2 necrotic immature first mandibular molars.
Methods: The clinical and radiographic examinations showed extensive coronal caries, immature roots, and periapical radiolucencies in mandibular first molars of a 9-year-old boy and an 8-year-old girl. The exam findings suggested revascularization treatment in both cases, which was started with irrigation of the canals by using NaOCl 5.25% for 20 minutes, followed by 3 weeks of triple antibiotic (metronidazole, ciprofloxacin, and minocycline) paste dressing. Next, the antibiotic paste was removed, bleeding was induced in the canals, and calcium enriched mixture (CEM) cement was placed over blood clots.
Results: In radiographic and clinical follow-ups both cases were asymptomatic and functional, periapical radiolucencies were healed, and roots continued to develop.
Conclusions: Revascularization is a realistic treatment in immature necrotic molars. In addition, placing CEM cement as a new endodontic biomaterial over the blood clot formed inside the canals provided good seal and favorable outcomes.
Copyright © 2011 American Association of Endodontists. Published by Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.
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