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Volume 7 Issue 3 (March, 2019)

Case Reports

Regeneration of Dental Pulp- The Treatment of Immature Necrotic Permanent Teeth
Manish Singh, Lalit Chandra Boruah, Vishesh Gupta, Akansha Bhatt, B. Rajkumar

Regeneration of the dental pulp like tissue in young permanent teeth with necrosed pulp tissue has provided newer opportunities of treatment. Regeneration of dental tissue is possible due to protheraof prolipotent dental stem cells pre-existing in a properly disinfected root canal system in biological condition having growth factors and scaffold medium. Blood clot formed in the root canal system following intentional over instrumentation acts as an ideal scaffold for the proliferation on stem cells. The present case report presents a case of a 15 year old female patient presenting with a draining sinus in reference to 11 treated with platelet rich fibrin for the regeneration of the dental pulp tissue.
Key words: Regenerative Endodontics, calcium hydroxide, tissue engineering, bleeding induction, Biodentin.

Received: 4 January, 2019                                 Revised: 25 February, 2019                     Accepted: 26 February, 2019
Corresponding Author: Dr Manish Singh, Post Graduate Student, Department Of Conservative Dentistry And Endodontics , BabuBanarasi College Of Dental Sciences, Lucknow, U.P., India

This article may be cited as: Singh M, Boruah LC, Gupta V, Bhatt A, Rajkumar B. Regeneration of Dental Pulp: The Treatment of Immature Necrotic Permanent Teeth. J Adv Med Dent Scie Res 2019;7(3): 104-108.

 
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