Case Report

Revascularization in Immature Permanent Teeth with Necrotic Pulp and Apical Pathology: Case Series

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(a) Periapical radiograph taken at the first visit, showing large occlusal caries on tooth 36 with pulp exposure, open apices, and a radiotranslucency encompassing the furcation and the distal root of the molar. (b) Size 15 K-files are used for apical irritation to induce bleeding. (c) Completion of revascularization treatment after placing the MTA and metal crown. (d) Check-up at 9 months. The radiotranslucency has completely disappeared. Obliteration of the two mesial canals can be observed.
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