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Regenerating pulp in immature, non-vital teeth is possible. A revascularization procedure using a blood clot matrix successfully promoted root development and dentinal wall thickening in a case series.

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Area of Science:

  • Dentistry
  • Regenerative Endodontics

Background:

  • Pulpal regeneration is challenging in immature teeth with necrotic pulps.
  • Tooth injury can lead to arrested root development, thin walls, and apical pathosis.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To evaluate the efficacy of pulp regeneration in immature, non-vital permanent teeth.
  • To assess the potential for further root development and dentinal wall thickening.

Main Methods:

  • A case series involving four patients with immature, non-vital permanent teeth.
  • Revascularization procedure utilizing a blood clot as a scaffold.
  • Clinical and radiographic follow-up ranging from 6 months to 3 years.

Main Results:

  • Patients remained clinically asymptomatic.
  • Three out of four patients showed positive responses to pulp vitality tests.
  • Radiographic evidence of increased root formation and dentinal wall thickening.

Conclusions:

  • Successful pulp regeneration (revascularization) is achievable in immature, non-vital teeth.
  • Key factors for success include a disinfected canal, a blood clot matrix, and an effective coronal seal.