Vol. 2, Issue 4, Part B (2016)

Regenerative pulp therapy for immature non-vital tooth: A case report

Author(s):

Dr. Amitava Bora, Dr. Deepashree Paul, Dr. Sayani Dutta, Dr. Ritam Kundu, Dr. Shabnam Zahir and Dr. Gautam Kumar Kundu

Abstract:
Regenerative Endodontics is a biologically based procedure designed to replace damaged structures such as dentin, root structures and cells of the pulp dentin complex. Regeneration of dental tissue is possible from a variety of pre-existing dental stem cells in a properly disinfected root canal system in presence of suitable growth factors and scaffold medium. Blood clot induced by over-instrumentation within the root canal system act as ideal three dimensional scaffold medium and a rich source of growth factors that favours from stem cell multiplication and differentiation. The present case report presents a case of Regenerative Endodontic Procedure in an eight year old female child with necrosed 11 with radiographic evidence of peri apical radiolucency.

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How to cite this article:
Dr. Amitava Bora, Dr. Deepashree Paul, Dr. Sayani Dutta, Dr. Ritam Kundu, Dr. Shabnam Zahir and Dr. Gautam Kumar Kundu. Regenerative pulp therapy for immature non-vital tooth: A case report. Int. J. Appl. Dent. Sci. 2016;2(4):83-86.