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Year 2014, Volume: 17 Issue: 1, 92 - 100, 24.01.2014
https://doi.org/10.7126/cdj.58140.1008001694

Abstract

Pulp vitality is extremely important for the toothviability, since it provides nutrition and acts asbiosensor to detect pathogeni stimuli. Treatment ofthe young permanent tooth with a necrotic rootcanal system and an incompletely developed root isvery difficult. Few acceptable results have beenachieved through apexification but use of long-termcalcium hydroxide (Ca(OH)) might alter themechanical properties of dentin. Regenerativeendodontic procedures, aims at the regeneration ofpulp and dentin of the injured teeth. The presentarticle reviews the recent approach of regenerationof pulp and its methods.

References

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  • Abou-Rass M, Frank AL, Glick DH. The anticurvature filing method to prepare the curved root canal. J Am Dent Assoc 1980;101:792-4.
  • Andreasen JO, Farik B, Munksgaard EC. Long-term calcium hydroxide as a root canal dressing may increase risk of root fracture. Dent Traumatol 2002;18:134-7.
  • Simon S, Rilliard F, Berdal A, P M. The use of mineral tri¬oxide aggregate in one-visit apexification treatment: a prospective study. Int Endod J 2007;40:186-97.
  • Iwaya SI, Ikawa M, Kubota M. Revascularization of an immature permanent tooth with apical periodontitis and sinus tract. Dent Traumatol 2001;17:185-7.
  • Banchs F, Trope M. Revascularization of immature permanent teeth with apical periodontitis: new treatment protocol? J Endod 2004;30:196-200.
  • Chueh LH, Huang GT. Immature teeth with periradicular periodontitis or abscess undergoing apexogenesis: a paradigm shift. J Endod 2006;32(12):1205-13.
  • Cotti E, Mereu M, Lusso D. Regenerative treatment of an immature, traumatized tooth with apical periodontitis: report of a case. J Endod 2008;34(5):611-6.
  • Petrino JA, Boda KK, Shambarger S, Bowles WR, McClanahan SB. Challenges in regenerative endodontics: a case series. J Endod 2010 36:536-41.
  • Ostby BN. The role of the blood clot in endodontic therapy. An experimental histologic study. Acta Odontol Scand 1961;19:324-53.
  • Rule DC, Winter GB. Root growth and apical repair subsequent to pulpal necrosis in children. Br Dent J 1966;120:586-90.
  • Nygaard-Ostby B, Hjortdal O. Tissue formation in the root canal following pulp removal. Scand J Dent Res 1971;79:333-49.
  • Thibodeau B, Trope M. Pulp revascularization of a necrotic infected immature permanent tooth: case report and review of the literature. Pediatr Dent 2007;29:47-50.
  • Bezerra da Silva J, Carvalho E, Hartskeerl RA, Ho PL. Evaluation of the use of selective PCR amplification of LPS biosynthesis genes for molecular typing of leptospira at the serovar level. Curr Microbiol 2011;62:518-24.
  • Shah N, Logani A, Bhaskar U, Aggarwal V. Efficacy of revascu¬larization to induce apexification/apexogensis in infected, nonvital, immature teeth: a pilot clinical study. J Endod 2008;34:919-25.
  • Banchs F, Trope M. Revascularization of immature permanent teeth with apical periodontitis: new treatment protocol? J Endod 2004;30(4):196-200.
  • Cotti E, Mereu M, Lusso D. Regenerative treatment of an immature, traumatized tooth with apical periodontitis: report of a case. J Endod 2008;34(5):611-6.
  • Gronthos S, Brahim J, Li W, et al. Stem cell properties of human dental pulp stem cells. J Dent Res 2002;81(8):531-5.
  • Love RM. Bacterial penetration of the root canal of intact incisor teeth after a simulated traumatic injury. Endod Dent Traumatol 1996;12(6):289-93.
  • Myers WC, Fountain SB. Dental pulp regeneration aided by blood and blood substitutes after experimentally induced periapical infection. Oral Surg Oral Med Oral Pathol 1974;37(3):441-50.
  • Yanpiset K, Trope M. Pulp revascularization of replanted immature dog teeth after different treatment methods. Endod Dent Traumatol 2000;16(5):211-7.
  • Das S, Das AK, Murphy RA. Experimental apexigenesis in baboons. Endod Dent Traumatol 1997;13(1):31-5.
  • Das S. Apexification in a nonvital tooth by control of infection. J Am Dent Assoc 1980;100(6):880-1.
  • Hoshino E, Kurihara-Ando N, Sato I, et al. In-vitro antibacterial susceptibility of bacteria taken from infected root dentine to a mixture of ciprofloxacin, metronidazole and minocycline. Int Endod J 1996;29(2):125-30.
  • Murray PE, Garcia-Godoy F, Hargreaves KM. Regenerative endodontics: a review of current status and a call for action. J Endod 2007;33(4):377-90.
  • Cvek M. Treatment of non-vital permanent incisors with calcium hydroxide. I. Follow-up of periapical repair and apical closure of immature roots. Odontol Revy 1972;23(1):27-44.
  • Cvek M, Sundstrom B. Treatment of non-vital permanent incisors with calcium hydroxide. V. Histologic appearance of roentgenographically demonstrable apical closure of immature roots. Odontol Revy 1974;25(4):379-91.
  • Andersen M, Lund A, Andreasen JO, Andreasen FM. In vitro solubility of human pulp tissue in calcium hydroxide and sodium hypochlorite. Endod Dent Traumatol 1992;8(3):104-8.
  • Chueh LH, Huang GT. Immature teeth with periradicular periodontitis or abscess undergoing apexogenesis: a paradigm shift. J Endod 2006;32(12):1205-13.
  • Cehreli ZC, Isbitiren B, Sara S, Erbas G. Regenerative endodontic treatment (revascularization) of immature necrotic molars medicated with calcium hydroxide: a case series. J Endod 2011;37(9):1327-30.
  • Chueh JY, Wakhloo AK, Gounis MJ. Neurovascular modeling: small-batch manufacturing of silicone vascular replicas. AJNR Am J Neuroradiol 2009;30(6):1159-64.
  • Sato I, Ando-Kurihara N, Kota K, Iwaku M, Hoshino E. Sterilization of infected root-canal dentine by topical application of a mixture of ciprofloxacin, metronidazole and minocycline in situ. Int Endod J 1996;29(2):118-24.
  • Windley W, 3rd, Teixeira F, Levin L, Sigurdsson A, Trope M. Disinfection of immature teeth with a triple antibiotic paste. J Endod 2005;31(6):439-43.
  • Thibodeau B, Trope M. Pulp revascularization of a necrotic infected immature permanent tooth: case report and review of the literature. Pediatr Dent 2007;29(1):47-50.
  • Iwaya SI, Ikawa M, Kubota M. Revascularization of an immature permanent tooth with apical periodontitis and sinus tract. Dent Traumatol 2001;17(4):185-7.
  • Ingham HR, Selkon JB, Hale JH. The antibacterial activity of netronidazole. J Antimicrob Chemother 1975;1(4):355-61.
  • Terranova VP, Odziemiec C, Tweden KS, Spadone DP. Repopulation of dentin surfaces by periodontal ligament cells and endothelial cells. Effect of basic fibroblast growth factor. J Periodontol 1989;60(6):293-301.
  • Ritter AL, Ritter AV, Murrah V, Sigurdsson A, Trope M. Pulp revascularization of replanted immature dog teeth after treatment with minocycline and doxycycline assessed by laser Doppler flowmetry, radiography, and histology. Dent Traumatol 2004;20(2):75-84.
  • Molander A, Reit C, Dahlén G. Microbiological evaluation of clindamycin as a root canal dressing in teeth with apical periodontitis. Int Endod J 1990;23:113-8.
  • Chen MY, Chen KL, Chen CA, et al. Responses of immature permanent teeth with infected necrotic pulp tissue and apical periodontitis/abscess to revascularization procedures. Int Endod J 2012;45(3):294-305.
  • Greenstein G, Polson A. The role of local drug delivery in the management of periodontal diseases: a comprehensive review. J Periodontol 1998;69(5):507-20.
  • Reynolds K, Johnson JD, Cohenca N. Pulp revascularization of necrotic bilateral bicuspids using a modified novel technique to eliminate potential coronal discolouration: a case report. Int Endod J 2009;42:84-92.

TEETH REVASCULARIZATION AND APPLICATION METHODS

Year 2014, Volume: 17 Issue: 1, 92 - 100, 24.01.2014
https://doi.org/10.7126/cdj.58140.1008001694

Abstract

Pulp vitality is extremely important for the tooth viability, since it provides nutrition and acts as biosensor to detect pathogeni stimuli. Treatment of the young permanent tooth with a necrotic root canal system and an incompletely developed root is very difficult. Few acceptable results have been achieved through apexification but use of long-term calcium hydroxide (Ca(OH)2) might alter the mechanical properties of dentin. Regenerative endodontic procedures, aims at the regeneration of pulp and dentin of the injured teeth. The present article reviews the recent approach of regeneration of pulp and its methods.

References

  • Glickman GN, Koch K A. 21st-century endodontics. Journal of the American Dental Association 2000;131:39S-46S.
  • Abou-Rass M, Frank AL, Glick DH. The anticurvature filing method to prepare the curved root canal. J Am Dent Assoc 1980;101:792-4.
  • Andreasen JO, Farik B, Munksgaard EC. Long-term calcium hydroxide as a root canal dressing may increase risk of root fracture. Dent Traumatol 2002;18:134-7.
  • Simon S, Rilliard F, Berdal A, P M. The use of mineral tri¬oxide aggregate in one-visit apexification treatment: a prospective study. Int Endod J 2007;40:186-97.
  • Iwaya SI, Ikawa M, Kubota M. Revascularization of an immature permanent tooth with apical periodontitis and sinus tract. Dent Traumatol 2001;17:185-7.
  • Banchs F, Trope M. Revascularization of immature permanent teeth with apical periodontitis: new treatment protocol? J Endod 2004;30:196-200.
  • Chueh LH, Huang GT. Immature teeth with periradicular periodontitis or abscess undergoing apexogenesis: a paradigm shift. J Endod 2006;32(12):1205-13.
  • Cotti E, Mereu M, Lusso D. Regenerative treatment of an immature, traumatized tooth with apical periodontitis: report of a case. J Endod 2008;34(5):611-6.
  • Petrino JA, Boda KK, Shambarger S, Bowles WR, McClanahan SB. Challenges in regenerative endodontics: a case series. J Endod 2010 36:536-41.
  • Ostby BN. The role of the blood clot in endodontic therapy. An experimental histologic study. Acta Odontol Scand 1961;19:324-53.
  • Rule DC, Winter GB. Root growth and apical repair subsequent to pulpal necrosis in children. Br Dent J 1966;120:586-90.
  • Nygaard-Ostby B, Hjortdal O. Tissue formation in the root canal following pulp removal. Scand J Dent Res 1971;79:333-49.
  • Thibodeau B, Trope M. Pulp revascularization of a necrotic infected immature permanent tooth: case report and review of the literature. Pediatr Dent 2007;29:47-50.
  • Bezerra da Silva J, Carvalho E, Hartskeerl RA, Ho PL. Evaluation of the use of selective PCR amplification of LPS biosynthesis genes for molecular typing of leptospira at the serovar level. Curr Microbiol 2011;62:518-24.
  • Shah N, Logani A, Bhaskar U, Aggarwal V. Efficacy of revascu¬larization to induce apexification/apexogensis in infected, nonvital, immature teeth: a pilot clinical study. J Endod 2008;34:919-25.
  • Banchs F, Trope M. Revascularization of immature permanent teeth with apical periodontitis: new treatment protocol? J Endod 2004;30(4):196-200.
  • Cotti E, Mereu M, Lusso D. Regenerative treatment of an immature, traumatized tooth with apical periodontitis: report of a case. J Endod 2008;34(5):611-6.
  • Gronthos S, Brahim J, Li W, et al. Stem cell properties of human dental pulp stem cells. J Dent Res 2002;81(8):531-5.
  • Love RM. Bacterial penetration of the root canal of intact incisor teeth after a simulated traumatic injury. Endod Dent Traumatol 1996;12(6):289-93.
  • Myers WC, Fountain SB. Dental pulp regeneration aided by blood and blood substitutes after experimentally induced periapical infection. Oral Surg Oral Med Oral Pathol 1974;37(3):441-50.
  • Yanpiset K, Trope M. Pulp revascularization of replanted immature dog teeth after different treatment methods. Endod Dent Traumatol 2000;16(5):211-7.
  • Das S, Das AK, Murphy RA. Experimental apexigenesis in baboons. Endod Dent Traumatol 1997;13(1):31-5.
  • Das S. Apexification in a nonvital tooth by control of infection. J Am Dent Assoc 1980;100(6):880-1.
  • Hoshino E, Kurihara-Ando N, Sato I, et al. In-vitro antibacterial susceptibility of bacteria taken from infected root dentine to a mixture of ciprofloxacin, metronidazole and minocycline. Int Endod J 1996;29(2):125-30.
  • Murray PE, Garcia-Godoy F, Hargreaves KM. Regenerative endodontics: a review of current status and a call for action. J Endod 2007;33(4):377-90.
  • Cvek M. Treatment of non-vital permanent incisors with calcium hydroxide. I. Follow-up of periapical repair and apical closure of immature roots. Odontol Revy 1972;23(1):27-44.
  • Cvek M, Sundstrom B. Treatment of non-vital permanent incisors with calcium hydroxide. V. Histologic appearance of roentgenographically demonstrable apical closure of immature roots. Odontol Revy 1974;25(4):379-91.
  • Andersen M, Lund A, Andreasen JO, Andreasen FM. In vitro solubility of human pulp tissue in calcium hydroxide and sodium hypochlorite. Endod Dent Traumatol 1992;8(3):104-8.
  • Chueh LH, Huang GT. Immature teeth with periradicular periodontitis or abscess undergoing apexogenesis: a paradigm shift. J Endod 2006;32(12):1205-13.
  • Cehreli ZC, Isbitiren B, Sara S, Erbas G. Regenerative endodontic treatment (revascularization) of immature necrotic molars medicated with calcium hydroxide: a case series. J Endod 2011;37(9):1327-30.
  • Chueh JY, Wakhloo AK, Gounis MJ. Neurovascular modeling: small-batch manufacturing of silicone vascular replicas. AJNR Am J Neuroradiol 2009;30(6):1159-64.
  • Sato I, Ando-Kurihara N, Kota K, Iwaku M, Hoshino E. Sterilization of infected root-canal dentine by topical application of a mixture of ciprofloxacin, metronidazole and minocycline in situ. Int Endod J 1996;29(2):118-24.
  • Windley W, 3rd, Teixeira F, Levin L, Sigurdsson A, Trope M. Disinfection of immature teeth with a triple antibiotic paste. J Endod 2005;31(6):439-43.
  • Thibodeau B, Trope M. Pulp revascularization of a necrotic infected immature permanent tooth: case report and review of the literature. Pediatr Dent 2007;29(1):47-50.
  • Iwaya SI, Ikawa M, Kubota M. Revascularization of an immature permanent tooth with apical periodontitis and sinus tract. Dent Traumatol 2001;17(4):185-7.
  • Ingham HR, Selkon JB, Hale JH. The antibacterial activity of netronidazole. J Antimicrob Chemother 1975;1(4):355-61.
  • Terranova VP, Odziemiec C, Tweden KS, Spadone DP. Repopulation of dentin surfaces by periodontal ligament cells and endothelial cells. Effect of basic fibroblast growth factor. J Periodontol 1989;60(6):293-301.
  • Ritter AL, Ritter AV, Murrah V, Sigurdsson A, Trope M. Pulp revascularization of replanted immature dog teeth after treatment with minocycline and doxycycline assessed by laser Doppler flowmetry, radiography, and histology. Dent Traumatol 2004;20(2):75-84.
  • Molander A, Reit C, Dahlén G. Microbiological evaluation of clindamycin as a root canal dressing in teeth with apical periodontitis. Int Endod J 1990;23:113-8.
  • Chen MY, Chen KL, Chen CA, et al. Responses of immature permanent teeth with infected necrotic pulp tissue and apical periodontitis/abscess to revascularization procedures. Int Endod J 2012;45(3):294-305.
  • Greenstein G, Polson A. The role of local drug delivery in the management of periodontal diseases: a comprehensive review. J Periodontol 1998;69(5):507-20.
  • Reynolds K, Johnson JD, Cohenca N. Pulp revascularization of necrotic bilateral bicuspids using a modified novel technique to eliminate potential coronal discolouration: a case report. Int Endod J 2009;42:84-92.
There are 42 citations in total.

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Primary Language Turkish
Journal Section Review
Authors

Ülkü Özan

Hasan Orucoglu

Publication Date January 24, 2014
Submission Date August 16, 2012
Published in Issue Year 2014Volume: 17 Issue: 1

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EndNote Özan Ü, Orucoglu H (January 1, 2014) TEETH REVASCULARIZATION AND APPLICATION METHODS. Cumhuriyet Dental Journal 17 1 92–100.

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