2015
DOI: 10.1016/j.joen.2015.01.026
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Histologic Examination of Teeth with Necrotic Pulps and Periapical Lesions Treated with 2 Scaffolds: An Animal Investigation

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“…A total of 54 animals were treated: 44 dogs, [10][11][12][13][14][15][16][17][18]21,22 six ferrets, 19 and four sheep. 20 Tooth types, numbers, and treatment protocols T A B L E 2 (Continued) applied to the teeth are summarized in Table 2 In six studies, 14,18-22 each tooth was considered to be an independent unit.…”
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“…A total of 54 animals were treated: 44 dogs, [10][11][12][13][14][15][16][17][18]21,22 six ferrets, 19 and four sheep. 20 Tooth types, numbers, and treatment protocols T A B L E 2 (Continued) applied to the teeth are summarized in Table 2 In six studies, 14,18-22 each tooth was considered to be an independent unit.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…49 Nosrat et al also reported that the stem cells in the BC might not differentiate into odontoblasts, as they may be mobilized into the root canal from different sources other than the apical papilla, including bone marrow. 24 Thus, different tissue engineering strategies have been suggested, such as using scaffolds impregnated with growth factors, 12 platelet-rich plasma, 19 and a combination of dental pulp stem cells, 13 in an attempt to regenerate true pulp tissue.…”
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“…Frente a esta situación, la utilización de plasma rico en plaquetas (PRP) ha sido estudiada, mostrando un gran potencial para utilización como scaffold para la revascularización (44,45). El PRP tiene un volumen de plasma autólogo con altas concentraciones de plaquetas y de factores de crecimiento que promueven la proliferación de células madre (46,47).…”
Section: Revascularización Pulparunclassified