Failed Regenerative Endodontic Case Treated by Modified Aspiration-irrigation Technique and Apexification
Conclusion:
During the 3-month and 16-month follow-up, there was resolution of
the symptoms, a decrease in the periapical lesion size, and soft
tissues appeared within normal limits.
Clinical significance:
Regenerative procedures are a good option for immature necrotic
teeth. These procedures may fail due to persistent pus discharge from
the root canals. The aspiration-irrigation technique is a good treatment
option in cases of consciously discharging canals. How to cite this
article: Alsofi L, Almarzouki S. Failed Regenerative Endodontic Case
Treated by Modified Aspiration-irrigation Technique and Apexification. J
Contemp Dent Pract 2024;25(1):92-97.
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