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Rate and predictability of pulp revascularization in therapeutically reimplanted permanent incisors
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1986
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Dental ConditionsPulp RevascularizationApical ForamenOperative DentistryDentoalveolar SurgeryReconstructive SurgeryApical Foramen 1.0SurgeryTooth DevelopmentBiomedical EngineeringMedicineRoot Canal TreatmentOrthopaedic SurgeryPermanent Incisors
Abstract The aim of the present investigation was to study the frequency of pulp revascularization in therapeutically reimplanted incisors as well; is its relationship with the following factors: width of apical foramen, duration of extra‐alveolar lime, storage conditions and postoperative administration of antibiotics. Out of 72 immature teeth (width of apical foramen 1.1–5.0 mm) the pulp was revascularized in 13 (18%), while in 88 mature teeth (width of apical foramen 1.0 mm or less) no revascularization occurred. Among parameters tested statistically in immature teeth, a significantly increased frequency of revascularization (p < 0.05) was only found in teeth reimplanted within 45 minutes after avulsion, when compared with teeth reimplanted after a longer extra‐alveolar time, and in mandibular incisors when compared with maxillary incisors (p < 0.01). All teeth in which revascularization did not occur exhibited a periapical radiolucency and/or external inflammatory root resorption.
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