Background: This study evaluated the effectiveness of a regenerative endodontic approach to regenerate the pulp tissue in mature teeth of ferret. The presence of odontoblastlike cells in the newly-formed tissue of teeth treated with or without preameloblast-conditioned medium was evaluated based on morphological criteria. Materials and Methods: Twenty-four canines from six ferrets were treated. The pulp was removed, and the apical foramen was enlarged. After inducing the formation of a blood clot, a collagen sponge with or without preameloblast-conditioned medium was placed underneath the cementoenamel junction. The samples were analyzed at the eighth week of follow-up. Results: Vascularized connective tissue was observed in 50% of teeth, without differences between groups. The tissue occupied the apical third of the root canals. Odontoblast-like cells were not observed in any group. Conclusion: Revitalization of mature teeth is possible, at least in the apical third of the root canal. Further experimental research is needed to produce more reliable outcomes.
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Bucchi, C., Gimeno-Sandig, Á., Valdivia-Gandur, I., Manzanares-Céspedes, C., & De Anta, J. M. (2019). A regenerative endodontic approach in mature ferret teeth using rodent preameloblast-conditioned medium. In Vivo, 33(4), 1143–1150. https://doi.org/10.21873/invivo.11584
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