A novel regenerative endodontic procedure in a traumatized immature tooth using amniotic membrane

Ellana Jermiah Joseph, Mahabala Y. Karuna, Arathi Rao, Ashwin Rao, Anupama P. Nayak

Abstract


Tooth nonvitality is one of the frequently seen consequences of dental trauma that causes the
arrest of root development. Amniotic membrane has received a lot of attention for its use in
transplantation and regeneration procedures. This article reports a unique and novel case of
successful regenerative endodontic procedure done using amniotic membrane in a traumatized
immature right maxillary central incisor of an 8‑year‑old girl. The clinical and radiographic evaluation
done during the recall visits at 1, 3, 6, 9 and 12 months showed a progressive root growth with
apical closure.
Key Words: Amnion, dental pulp necrosis, regenerative endodontics, tooth fractures


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