
pmid: 11199729
A case of a traumatized permanent young tooth in which apexification occurred without the benefit of endodontic treatment is reported. It illustrates how a immature incisor that underwent pulp necrosis and periapical inflammation could progress to complete apical formation.
Male, Wound Healing, Dentin, Secondary, Incisor, Tooth Fractures, Tooth Apex, Dentin, Dental Pulp Necrosis, Humans, Odontogenesis, Tooth Root, Child, Dental Enamel, Periapical Periodontitis, Root Canal Preparation, Follow-Up Studies
Male, Wound Healing, Dentin, Secondary, Incisor, Tooth Fractures, Tooth Apex, Dentin, Dental Pulp Necrosis, Humans, Odontogenesis, Tooth Root, Child, Dental Enamel, Periapical Periodontitis, Root Canal Preparation, Follow-Up Studies
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