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Impact of remnant healthy pulp and apical tissue on outcomes after simulated regenerative endodontic procedure in rat molars.


ABSTRACT: When regenerative endodontic procedures (REPs) are performed on immature teeth diagnosed with pulp necrosis and apical periodontitis, various healing patterns occur. Furthermore, infected immature teeth with endodontic disorders often exhibit some remnant pulp and apical tissue. Therefore, this study investigated the impact of remnant healthy or fully functional pulp and apical tissue on healing patterns after REPs. Simulated REPs were performed on non-infected immature rat molars with different amounts of remnant pulp and apical tissue. Healing patterns in these teeth were assessed after 28 days. Teeth with 0.81-0.91 mm of remnant pulp healed with pulp-like tissue, dentin, and osteodentin-like dentin-associated mineralized tissue (OSD-DAMT); teeth with 0.60-0.63 mm of remnant pulp healed with pulp-like tissue and OSD-DAMT; teeth with 0.13-0.43 mm of remnant pulp healed with periodontal ligament (PDL)-like tissue, OSD-DAMT, and cementum-like dentin-associated mineralized tissue (CEM-DAMT); and teeth with disorganization of pulp and apical tissues at 0.15-0.38 mm beyond the root apex healed with PDL-like tissue, CEM-DAMT, and intracanal bone (IB). Loss of Hertwig's epithelial root sheath was observed with IB formation. These results showed that four distinct healing patterns occurred after REPs, depending on the preoperative amount of remnant healthy pulp and apical tissue.

SUBMITTER: Edanami N 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC7708843 | biostudies-literature | 2020 Dec

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Impact of remnant healthy pulp and apical tissue on outcomes after simulated regenerative endodontic procedure in rat molars.

Edanami Naoki N   Yoshiba Kunihiko K   Shirakashi Mari M   Ibn Belal Razi Saifullah RS   Yoshiba Nagako N   Ohkura Naoto N   Tohma Aiko A   Takeuchi Ryosuke R   Okiji Takashi T   Noiri Yuichiro Y  

Scientific reports 20201201 1


When regenerative endodontic procedures (REPs) are performed on immature teeth diagnosed with pulp necrosis and apical periodontitis, various healing patterns occur. Furthermore, infected immature teeth with endodontic disorders often exhibit some remnant pulp and apical tissue. Therefore, this study investigated the impact of remnant healthy or fully functional pulp and apical tissue on healing patterns after REPs. Simulated REPs were performed on non-infected immature rat molars with different  ...[more]

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