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Pulp Regeneration in an Immature Maxillary Central Incisor Using Hyaluronic Acid Hydrogel

Harveen Singh, Kirti Rathee, Amandeep Kaur, Neha Miglani

2021Contemporary Clinical Dentistry23 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Pulp regenerative procedure is one of the treatment options for endodontically involved immature permanent teeth. The regenerative endodontic procedure was performed in a child of 9 years. After thorough canal disinfection using triple antibiotic paste for 21 days, bleeding was induced from the apex to provide for the stem cells. After that hyaluronic acid (HA) hydrogel was introduced into the canal space to act as injectable scaffold for pulp regeneration. This was followed by mineral trioxide aggregate placement to provide tight seal from the coronal aspect. Later, the tooth was restored with composite restoration. This approach offers the clinicians great opportunity to physiologically strengthen the immature root walls. The present report presents a regenerative endodontic procedure with HA hydrogel for a traumatized central incisor with arrested root development. The continued root development in the present case suggests that this treatment option may be able to resume the root maturation process in immature teeth with open apices.

Topics & Concepts

Mineral trioxide aggregatePulp (tooth)DentistryRoot canalRegeneration (biology)Hyaluronic acidMedicineBiologyAnatomyCell biologyEndodontics and Root Canal TreatmentsDental Trauma and TreatmentsDental Radiography and Imaging
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