Introduction: Endodontics faces several clinical difficulties while treating young necrotic permanent teeth. The use of regenerative endodontic procedures (REPs) enables apical closure, improved canal wall thickness, and root growth. The objective of this study was to assess the effects of these regenerative procedures on immature necrotic permanent teeth. Methods: This prospective clinical study was conducted at the tertiary care hospital for the study period of 2 years. This study includes 30 necrotic permanent immature teeth that were studied in 30 subjects of both genders. A standard REP protocol was used to treat every tooth. A follow-up visit was scheduled for each patient at timely intervals. Various study parameters as well as the d...
Background/purpose: Regenerative approaches in endodontics are considered in two concepts. One is a ...
A paradigm shift in the treatment of immature, necrotic teeth has occurred with biologically-based p...
During the last 10–15 years, there has been a tremen-dous increase in our clinical “tools ” (ie, mat...
Background and Objective. Management of immature permanent teeth exhibiting necrotic pulp is clinica...
This retrospective study included 23 necrotic immature permanent teeth treated for either short-term...
Immature necrotic permanent tooth presents a distinctive challenge for the endodontist. Various trea...
AbstractBackground/purposeRegenerative approaches in endodontics are considered in two concepts. One...
Immature necrotic permanent tooth presents a distinctive challenge for the endodontist. Various trea...
Immature necrotic permanent tooth presents a distinctive challenge for the endodontist. Various trea...
The regenerative endodontic procedure (REP) is an alternative solution for endodontic treatment of p...
Immature necrotic permanent tooth presents a distinctive challenge for the endodontist. Various trea...
Two fundamental assumptions for teeth treated with regenerative endodontic procedures (REPs) are (1)...
Purpose: To evaluate and assess the current knowledge about apexification and regenerative technique...
Endodontic intervention in necrotic immature permanent teeth often presents a clinical challenge. Ho...
Introduction: Although the protocols in previously published studies appeared to be largely similar,...
Background/purpose: Regenerative approaches in endodontics are considered in two concepts. One is a ...
A paradigm shift in the treatment of immature, necrotic teeth has occurred with biologically-based p...
During the last 10–15 years, there has been a tremen-dous increase in our clinical “tools ” (ie, mat...
Background and Objective. Management of immature permanent teeth exhibiting necrotic pulp is clinica...
This retrospective study included 23 necrotic immature permanent teeth treated for either short-term...
Immature necrotic permanent tooth presents a distinctive challenge for the endodontist. Various trea...
AbstractBackground/purposeRegenerative approaches in endodontics are considered in two concepts. One...
Immature necrotic permanent tooth presents a distinctive challenge for the endodontist. Various trea...
Immature necrotic permanent tooth presents a distinctive challenge for the endodontist. Various trea...
The regenerative endodontic procedure (REP) is an alternative solution for endodontic treatment of p...
Immature necrotic permanent tooth presents a distinctive challenge for the endodontist. Various trea...
Two fundamental assumptions for teeth treated with regenerative endodontic procedures (REPs) are (1)...
Purpose: To evaluate and assess the current knowledge about apexification and regenerative technique...
Endodontic intervention in necrotic immature permanent teeth often presents a clinical challenge. Ho...
Introduction: Although the protocols in previously published studies appeared to be largely similar,...
Background/purpose: Regenerative approaches in endodontics are considered in two concepts. One is a ...
A paradigm shift in the treatment of immature, necrotic teeth has occurred with biologically-based p...
During the last 10–15 years, there has been a tremen-dous increase in our clinical “tools ” (ie, mat...