Assessment of outcome of regenerative endodontics for treatment of periapical lesions

https://doi.org/10.53730/ijhs.v6nS5.10515

Authors

  • Madhura A. Jadhav Associate Professor, Department of Orthodontics and Dentofacial Orthopedics, Bharati Vidyapeeth Dental College and Hospital, Pune, Maharashtra, India
  • Aishwarya Handa Assistant Professor, Department of Conservative Dentistry & Endodontics, Bharati Vidyapeeth Dental College & Hospital, Pune, Maharashtra, India
  • Darshana Mundhe Assistant Professor, Department of Prosthodontics, Bharati Vidyapeeth, Dental College and Hospital, Pune, Maharashtra, India
  • Neelam Gavali Assistant Professor, Department of Periodontology, Bharati Vidyapeeth (Deemed to be) University Dental College & Hospital, Pune, Maharashtra, India
  • Ashwini Avinash Gaikwad Senior Lecturer, Dept. Of Conservative Dentistry and Endodontics, Bharati Vidyapeeth (Deemed to be) University Dental College and Hospital, Pune, Maharashtra, India
  • Pauravi Hegde Senior Lecturer, Department of Conservative Dentistry and Endodontics, DY Patil University School of Dentistry, Navi Mumbai, Maharashtra, India

Keywords:

allogenic umbilical cord, stem cells, periapical pathology

Abstract

Background: Three key elements are essential for performing REPs: stem cells, scaffolds, and activators. The present study was conducted to assess outcome of regenerative endodontics for treatment of periapical lesions. Materials & Methods: 40 patients with mature incisors, canines, or mandibular premolars showing pulp necrosis and apical periodontitis were divided into group I (REP) and conventional root canal treatment (ENDO) group II. Calcium hydroxide medication was used, and the cavity was sealed. 3 weeks later, patients were treated following their assigned protocol of ENDO or REP. Clinical follow-up examinations were performed at 6 months and 12 months. Results: At 6 months, success was seen in 20 teeth in group I and 18 in group II and failure in 2 in group II. At 12 months, success was seen in 20 in each group. The mean height (mm) at 6 months was 2.5 and 2.8 in group I and II, at 12 months was 1.6 and 1.9. Anterior-posterior dimension at 6 months was 2.6 and 2.7 and at 12 months was 1.8 and 2.2. Mesiodistal dimension at 6 months was 3.1 and 2.5 and at 12 months was 1.8 and 2.1 in group I and II respectively.

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Published

12-08-2022

How to Cite

Jadhav, M. A., Handa, A., Mundhe, D., Gavali, N., Gaikwad, A. A., & Hegde, P. (2022). Assessment of outcome of regenerative endodontics for treatment of periapical lesions. International Journal of Health Sciences, 6(S5), 8017–8022. https://doi.org/10.53730/ijhs.v6nS5.10515

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