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Tewari, Tanu
- Apexification - a Case Report
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1 Department of Conservative Dentistry, Sardar Patel Post Graduade Institute of Dental and Medical Sciences, Lucknow, IN
2 Department of Conservative Dentistry, Uttar Pradesh Dental College & Research Centre Lucknow, IN
3 Department of Prosthodontics, Uttar Pradesh Dental College & Research Centre Lucknow, IN
4 Department of Conservative Dentistry, Career Dental College, Lucknow, IN
1 Department of Conservative Dentistry, Sardar Patel Post Graduade Institute of Dental and Medical Sciences, Lucknow, IN
2 Department of Conservative Dentistry, Uttar Pradesh Dental College & Research Centre Lucknow, IN
3 Department of Prosthodontics, Uttar Pradesh Dental College & Research Centre Lucknow, IN
4 Department of Conservative Dentistry, Career Dental College, Lucknow, IN
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Indian Journal of Public Health Research & Development, Vol 3, No 1 (2012), Pagination: 24-26Abstract
Endodontic management of immature non vital permanent teeth in young pediatric patients is a great challenge to dentists. The walls of the ischolar_main canals are frequently divergent and open apexes make debridement and obturation difficult. Thus closure of ischolar_main apex is very essential for success of the endodontic treatment. Although different materials are used for the apexification procedure, calcium hydroxide is the material of choice for apical barrier formation and healing. There are different opinions regarding frequency of CaOH dressing change to induce complete closure of the apex. Literature suggests that dressing should be changed frequently. Therefore the aim of the present article is to report the successful closure of ischolar_main apex in pulpless permanent incisors with wide open apices in a pediatric patients using CaOH dressing.Keywords
Calcium Hydroxide, Apical Closure, Open Apex, Immature TeethReferences
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- Revascularization & Regenerative Endodontics: a Review of Current Status
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1 Department of Conservative Dentistry, SPPGIDMS Lucknow, IN
2 Department of Conservative Dentistry, UPDC & RC Lucknow, IN
3 Department of Periodontics SPPGIDMS Lucknow, IN
1 Department of Conservative Dentistry, SPPGIDMS Lucknow, IN
2 Department of Conservative Dentistry, UPDC & RC Lucknow, IN
3 Department of Periodontics SPPGIDMS Lucknow, IN
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Indian Journal of Public Health Research & Development, Vol 3, No 1 (2012), Pagination: 27-31Abstract
Revascularization is a surgical procedure for the provision of a new, additional, or augmented blood supply to a body part or organ. Regenerative endodontics is the creation and delivery of tissues to replace diseased, missing, and traumatized pulp. This review provides an overview of revascularization and regenerative endodontics and its goals, the origin of stem cells, their properties, characteristics, current research, and their potential applications. The potential approaches include ischolar_main-canal revascularization, postnatal (adult) stem cell therapy, pulp implant, scaffold implant, three-dimensional cell printing, injectable scaffolds, and gene therapy. These regenerative endodontic techniques will possibly involve some combination of disinfection or debridement of infected ischolar_main canal systems with apical enlargement to permit revascularization and use of adult stem cells, scaffolds, and growth factors. Tissue engineering therapy offers the possibility of restoring natural function instead of surgical placement of an artificial prosthesis.Keywords
Pulp Regeneration, Scaffolds, Stem Cell, Growth Factors, Tissue EngineeringReferences
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