2022
DOI: 10.3390/bioengineering9110699
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The Allogenic Dental Pulp Transplantation from Son/Daughter to Mother/Father: A Follow-Up of Three Clinical Cases

Abstract: The study investigated allogenic pulp transplantation as an innovative method of regenerative endodontic therapy. Three patients were selected for the endodontic treatment of single-root teeth, who also had a son/daughter with deciduous teeth or third molars scheduled for extraction. Receptor teeth were endodontically instrumented and irrigated using a tri-antibiotic solution. During the transplant procedures, the teeth from the son/daughter were extracted, sectioned, and the pulp was carefully removed. The ha… Show more

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“…When orthograde endodontic treatment cannot be performed correctly, surgical endodontic treatment must be performed to improve the effectiveness of root canal debridement, and the quality of the retro-preparation and the retro-obturation of the apical part of the dental root [26,27]. Moreover, different regenerative endodontic techniques could offer good alternatives for pulp revitalization in some endodontic situations [28].…”
Section: Calcium Silicate Materials In Endodontic Treatmentmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…When orthograde endodontic treatment cannot be performed correctly, surgical endodontic treatment must be performed to improve the effectiveness of root canal debridement, and the quality of the retro-preparation and the retro-obturation of the apical part of the dental root [26,27]. Moreover, different regenerative endodontic techniques could offer good alternatives for pulp revitalization in some endodontic situations [28].…”
Section: Calcium Silicate Materials In Endodontic Treatmentmentioning
confidence: 99%