2020
DOI: 10.5005/jp-journals-10005-1738
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A Comparative Evaluation of Revascularization Done in Traumatized Immature, Necrotic Anterior Teeth with and without Platelet-rich Fibrin: A Case Report

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“…Narang et al [92] came to a different conclusion, observing better efficacy of PRF than PRP and BC in promoting healing of periapical lesions. The high efficacy of PRF in REP and treatment of inflammation was also confirmed in other reports [72,91,93,94].…”
Section: Components Of the Pulp Regeneration Processsupporting
confidence: 83%
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“…Narang et al [92] came to a different conclusion, observing better efficacy of PRF than PRP and BC in promoting healing of periapical lesions. The high efficacy of PRF in REP and treatment of inflammation was also confirmed in other reports [72,91,93,94].…”
Section: Components Of the Pulp Regeneration Processsupporting
confidence: 83%
“…Limitations of the PRF or PRP method are the need for venous blood sampling, which can be problematic in young patients, the need for specialized equipment, and difficulty in applying the substance to the canal due to its gelatinous consistency [88,91]. Therefore, the evaluation of the efficacy of BC, PRP, and PRF in REP is challenging.…”
Section: Components Of the Pulp Regeneration Processmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Finally, growth factors stimulate cellular proliferation and differentiation and are placed in the dentin matrix and scaffolds. 10 The present study was conducted to assess outcome of regenerative endodontics for treatment of periapical lesions.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…if the caries is not treated at an earlier stage then it subsequently leads to the loss of tooth structure, pain and infection leading to invasive procedures (foster and fitzgerald, 2005). if the caries is left untreated due to negligence, it may eventually result in aggravated problems such as pain, suffering, odontogenic infection, early loss of teeth and space loss that might later on require more invasive, extensive and expensive treatments (low, Tan and Schwartz, 1999;Thomas and Primosch, 2002;Anderson, Drummond and Thomson, 2004;ratnayake and ekanayake, 2005;nagaveni, Poornima and Bajaj, 2019;mathew, Soni and Khan, 2020;nagaveni, Poornima and mathew, 2020). The stages for the development of dental fear occurs in children during childhood and adolescent years (ost, 1987; milgrom et al, 1988; locker et al, 1999).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%