Regenerative Treatment Of An Immature Non Vital Permanent Incisor Using Cgf - A Case Report
Journal: International Journal of Dentistry and Oral Science (IJDOS) (Vol.08, No. 05)Publication Date: 2021-05-06
Authors : Nivedhitha Sneha Pai;
Page : 2586-2590
Keywords : Open Apex; Immature Tooth; Triple Antibiotic Paste; Revascularisation; Concentrated Growth Factor;
Abstract
Introduction: With the importance being given to conservative endodontic treatment, pulp revascularisation has received maximum attention as it provides promising results in immature teeth and can be practiced as an alternative to the conventional apexification procedure. This case report highlights the use of concentrated growth factor (CGF), an autologous platelet concentrate as an effective material in the healing of the bony defect as well as regeneration of the immature tooth. Symptoms Of The Patient and Clinical Findings: This report discusses the case of a 24 year old male patient who reported with discoloration and occasional pain in the upper anterior tooth. Diagnosis and Intervention: It was diagnosed with open apex in 21 and apical periodontitis in 21 and 22. Revascularisation therapy was planned with the use of CGF as a scaffold.
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