Endodontic Regenerative Procedure for Immature Non-vital Teeth
Tooth, Nonvital
About this trial
This is an interventional treatment trial for Tooth, Nonvital focused on measuring Regenerative endodontic procedure (REP), Mineral Trioxide Aggregate (MTA) apexification, Calcium Hydroxide -Ca(OH)2, Permanent non-vital tooth, Children 7-18 years of age
Eligibility Criteria
Inclusion Criteria:
Subjects followed prospectively
- 7-18 years old
- salvageable permanent non-vital tooth with immature apex whether anterior or posterior
- receiving dental care at the Henry M. Goldman School of Dentistry Historical controls
- 7-18 year old
- salvageable permanent non-vital tooth with immature apex whether anterior or posterior
- received care and has accessible records at the Henry M. Goldman School of Dentistry
- had either the Calcium hydroxide apexification or MTA apexification between 2007 and 2017
Exclusion Criteria:
- allergic to medications necessary to complete procedure
- health status not in: a) ASA-1 no organic pathology or patients in whom the pathological process is localized and does not cause any systemic disturbance or abnormality; nor b) ASA 2 A moderate but definite systemic disturbance, caused either by the condition that is to be treated or surgical intervention or which is caused by other existing pathological processes
- history of dental trauma within 6 months due to possibility of internal and external root resorption.
- if tooth pulp space is needed for post/core final restoration
- pregnancy in female subjects
Sites / Locations
- Henry M Goldman School of Dental Medicine
Arms of the Study
Arm 1
Experimental
REP Group
All participants in this single arm study will receive Regenerative Endodontic Procedure (REP). It regenerates the root tip on recently erupted permanent teeth that did not complete root development due to pulp infection and necrosis by allowing cells to migrate from the surrounding periapical tissue and enter the pulp space. Cells contained within the intentional bleeding create at the root tip help in root completion as well as increasing the thickness of the canal walls over up to two years following the procedure.