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Pulpal changes in replanted and autotransplanted immature teeth of dogs

Annika Skoglund, +1 more
- 01 Jul 1981 - 
- Vol. 7, Iss: 7, pp 309-316
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In the majority of the teeth observed after 180 days, the soft tissue of the pulp was markedly reduced in cells and blood vessels, and in a few teeth, the original pulp tissue seemed to have survived.
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This article is published in Journal of Endodontics.The article was published on 1981-07-01. It has received 126 citations till now. The article focuses on the topics: Pulp (tooth).

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Revascularization of Immature Permanent Teeth With Apical Periodontitis: New Treatment Protocol?

TL;DR: In this paper, a new technique was presented to revascularize immature permanent teeth with apical periodontitis, where the canal is disinfected with copious irrigation and a combination of three antibiotics.

CLINICAL RESEARCH Revascularization of Immature Permanent Teeth With Apical Periodontitis: New Treatment Protocol?

TL;DR: In this case, the combination of a disinfected canal, a matrix into which new tissue could grow, and an effective coronal seal appears to have produced the environment necessary for successful revascularization.
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The hidden treasure in apical papilla: the potential role in pulp/dentin regeneration and bioroot engineering.

TL;DR: The potential role of mesenchymal stem cells in the following respects will be discussed: their contribution in continued root maturation in endodontically treated immature teeth with periradicular periodontitis or abscess and their potential utilization for pulp/dentin regeneration and bioroot engineering.
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Revascularization of an immature permanent tooth with apical periodontitis and sinus tract.

TL;DR: Thickening of the canal wall and complete apical closure was confirmed 30 months after the treatment, indicating the revascularization potential of a young permanent tooth pulp into a bacteria-free root canal space.
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Prognosis of luxated permanent teeth — the development of pulp necrosis

TL;DR: The major factors influencing development of pulp necrosis after luxation injuries appear to be the extent of the initial injury to the pulp and periodontium, as reflected by the type of luxation, and the repair potential of the injured tooth, as reflecting by the stage of root development.
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Pathologic basis of disease

TL;DR: The objective is to establish an experimental procedure and show direct AFM progression from EMT to EMT using a simple, straightforward, and reproducible procedure.
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A microangiographic study of vascular changes in replanted and autotransplanted teeth of young dogs.

TL;DR: It seems, therefore, that replanted and autotransplanted teeth with open apices have a high potential for repair.
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The replantation and transplantation of teeth. A review.

TL;DR: Although long-term results were favorable in many cases, resorption of the root was often seen and degeneration of vital elements followed and eventually produced a pulp that was replaced with a bonelike substance, both replants and transplants showed successful clinical results well beyond 2 years.
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