Treatment outcomes of pulp revascularization in traumatized immature teeth using calcium hydroxide and 2% chlorhexidine gel as intracanal medication.
Andrea Cardoso PereiraMatheus Lima de OliveiraAna Carolina C L Cerqueira-NetoBrenda P F A GomesCaio Cezar Randi FerrazJosé Flávio Affonso de AlmeidaMarina Angélica MarcianoAdriana DE-Jesus-SoaresPublished in: Journal of applied oral science : revista FOB (2020)
Pulp revascularization in traumatized immature teeth treated with calcium hydroxide plus 2% chlorhexidine gel as intracanal medication had high success and survival rates, showing periodontal healing and resolution of signs and symptoms. However, concerning the continued root development, the outcomes can still be considered unpredictable.
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