2020
DOI: 10.1016/j.joen.2019.10.023
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Regenerative Endodontics: A Potential Solution for External Root Resorption (Case Series)

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“…Regeneration procedures have been recently proposed also in mature permanent teeth [ 20 ], but they should be further confirmed in case of avulsion and reimplantation. In addition, a regenerative endodontic approach has been very recently suggested as a treatment strategy to arrest progressive development of root resorption of young permanent teeth, with the aim to promote new periodontal ligament attachment to ankylosed teeth [ 4 ]. These preliminary results should be supported by further evidence to make endodontic regeneration a reliable alternative in the management of traumatized teeth, improving the prognosis over time and decreasing the occurrence of side effects and need of early surgical intervention.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Regeneration procedures have been recently proposed also in mature permanent teeth [ 20 ], but they should be further confirmed in case of avulsion and reimplantation. In addition, a regenerative endodontic approach has been very recently suggested as a treatment strategy to arrest progressive development of root resorption of young permanent teeth, with the aim to promote new periodontal ligament attachment to ankylosed teeth [ 4 ]. These preliminary results should be supported by further evidence to make endodontic regeneration a reliable alternative in the management of traumatized teeth, improving the prognosis over time and decreasing the occurrence of side effects and need of early surgical intervention.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…One of the main drawbacks of reimplantation after avulsion is represented by external root resorption [ 4 ], which can be further divided into surface, inflammatory, or replacement (ankylosis) root resorption [ 5 ]. The latter demonstrated an incidence of 51% [ 5 ] and it is strictly related to the extra-oral dry time and the extent of PDL damage, mostly causing tooth fusion to alveolar bone [ 6 ].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Several case reports have used regenerative endodontic procedures for treating teeth with EIR (Chaniotis 2015, Santiago et al 2015, Saoud et al 2016, Tzanetakis 2018, Yoshpe et al 2020; however, there is insufficient evidence to support this approach for routine clinical practice in such cases.…”
Section: Endodontic Management In Cases Of External Infection-related Resorption (Eir)mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…2016, Tzanetakis 2018, Yoshpe et al . 2020); however, there is insufficient evidence to support this approach for routine clinical practice in such cases.…”
Section: Endodontic Management In Cases Of External Infection‐related Resorption (Eir)mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…However, there is no evidence whether antiresorptive corticosteroid dressings in the root canal (possibly followed by calcium hydroxide) increase success rates compared with the use of calcium hydroxide alone. A case series used regenerative endodontic procedures for treating teeth with EIR (Yoshpe et al, 2020); however, there is insufficient evidence to support this approach for routine clinical practice in such cases. After successful arrest of EIR, depending on the degree of trauma‐induced PDL damage, periodontal healing may occur, or the process may develop into ankylosis.…”
Section: Endodontic Management In Cases Of External Infection‐related Resorption (Eir)mentioning
confidence: 99%