Abstract
Endodontic management of immature anterior teeth with necrotic pulps is a great challenge. Although there are different treatment procedures to deal with this problem such as apexification by using calcium hydroxide dressings or applying a barrier of mineral trioxide aggregate and gutta-percha obturation, the outcomes are still unsatisfactory and the root might still be weak. Recently, a new treatment protocol by revascularization of immature non-vital, infected teeth was introduced to regenerate dental structure and complete the root maturation. However, larger case series with longer follow-up periods are required to accept revascularization as the standard protocol for management of immature non-vital, infected teeth. In this review, we discuss the concept of root canal revascularization, revascularization mechanisms, and the structure of the regenerated tissues.
Article Type
Review
First Page
429
Last Page
434
Recommended Citation
Alrahabi, Mothanna K. and Ali, Mahmoud M.
(2014)
"Root canal revascularization. The beginning of a new era in endodontics,"
Saudi Medical Journal: Vol. 35:
Iss.
5, Article 1.
DOI: https://doi.org/10.15537/1658-3175.5941