Foreign body removal and revascularization of teeth with periapical radiolucency: 18 Months' follow-up
Revascularization of the dental pulp is an emerging regenerative endodontic approach in which a new tissue is formed inside the root canal by induction of blood clot, allowing the continuation in the development of root. In this case report, the effective management of previously fractured immature...
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Main Authors: | Kaarunya Ravikumar (Author), Yadav Chakravarthy (Author), A Kumar (Author), Mothiraj Samynathan (Author), R Jeya Varshini (Author) |
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Wolters Kluwer Medknow Publications,
2021-01-01T00:00:00Z.
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