Case Report

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

Figure 5

(a) First visit showing occlusal caries on tooth 46 extending to the pulp chamber, with open apices. (b) Determination of working length. (c) End of revascularization therapy, having placed MTA and metal crown. (d) Follow-up radiograph. Apical closure of both roots is shown and radiotranslucencies have disappeared. A complication associated with revascularization is obliteration of the root canals that is shown here.
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