Treatment of non-vital immature teeth with amoxicillin-containing triple antibiotic paste resulting in apexification
A recent treatment option for non-vital immature teeth in young patients is revascularization with triple antibiotic paste (TAP). However, tooth discoloration was reported with the use of conventional minocycline-containing TAP. In this case report, amoxicillin-containing TAP was used for revascular...
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Main Authors: | Hyon-Beom Park (Author), Bin-Na Lee (Author), Yun-Chan Hwang (Author), In-Nam Hwang (Author), Won-Mann Oh (Author), Hoon-Sang Chang (Author) |
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Korean Academy of Conservative Dentistry,
2015-11-01T00:00:00Z.
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