Regenerative endodontic treatment of teeth with incomplete root formation: a review

  • Nomura L
  • Amaral R
  • Andrade C
  • et al.
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Introduction: Endodontic treatment of teeth with open apex requires a non-conventional approach and the goals new therapies are to allow root's complete development differently from what happens with traditional apexification technique. Objective: This study aimed to review the literature on the most recent regenerative endodontic procedures. Literature review: Regenerative endodontics goal is to obtain pulp vitality. Some case reports on donor-obtained dental stem cells show promising results. Other types of laboratory-based dental stem cell therapies are under development. Conclusion: Dentin-pulp complex shows regenerative capacity, but the literature lacks evidence to validate the regenerative therapies in endodontic practice. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

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Nomura, L. H., Amaral, R. O. J. F. do, Andrade, C. F., Morais, N. D., Baratto-Filho, F., & Leonardi, D. P. (2017). Regenerative endodontic treatment of teeth with incomplete root formation: a review. RSBO, 13(3), 199. https://doi.org/10.21726/rsbo.v13i3.315

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