Regeneración en elementos dentarios permanentes inmaduros no vitales

In deciding the right therapy to treat a non-vital immature permanent teeth should properly evaluate the clinical case, determining as accurately as possible the diagnosis of pulpal status. apexogenesis (necrotic pulps) or apexification (vital pulps): For many years, two basic therapies, depend...

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Publicado en:Revista Endodoncia de la Facultad de Odontología
Autor principal: Martínez, Verónica I.
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Acceso en línea:https://bdigital.uncu.edu.ar/fichas.php?idobjeto=12139
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Sumario:In deciding the right therapy to treat a non-vital immature permanent teeth should properly evaluate the clinical case, determining as accurately as possible the diagnosis of pulpal status. apexogenesis (necrotic pulps) or apexification (vital pulps): For many years, two basic therapies, depending on the pulp diagnosis were raised. Today, thanks to the development of new technologies and improvement in research, have begun to implement more accurately new regenerative therapies that also allow root growth and thickening of the dentin walls. Regenerative endodontics is defined as therapies biological foundations designed to replace predictably injured, sick or lost structures, including structures such as dentin or cement, as well as cells of the dentin-pulp complex through viable tissue, preferably of the same origin, allow to restore normal physiological function of dentin-pulp complex. Regenerative endodontics treatments are varied and may include: partial or total pulpotomy apexogenesis, apexification, revascularization, stem cell therapy and tissue engineering. In recent years, progress in this area has been rapid. There have been lots of reports of cases with successful results and improvement in forecasts, benefiting patients and extending the functionality of the affected teeth.