2021
DOI: 10.1007/s00784-021-04123-z
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Management of internal inflammatory root resorption using injectable platelet-rich fibrin revascularization technique: a clinical study with cone-beam computed tomography evaluation

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“…27,28 In a final clinical study, Negah and colleagues investigated i-PRF administration for the management of root resorption in 10 healthy patients. 29 It was reported that the clinical evaluation resulted in the resolution of signs and symptoms through a 12-month follow-up period in all cases. Moreover, the radiographic evaluation showed a marked decrease in the mean volume of internal inflammatory root resorption and periapical lesions.…”
Section: Us E Of I-prf For Improved Wound He Aling In the Or Al C Avit Ymentioning
confidence: 93%
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“…27,28 In a final clinical study, Negah and colleagues investigated i-PRF administration for the management of root resorption in 10 healthy patients. 29 It was reported that the clinical evaluation resulted in the resolution of signs and symptoms through a 12-month follow-up period in all cases. Moreover, the radiographic evaluation showed a marked decrease in the mean volume of internal inflammatory root resorption and periapical lesions.…”
Section: Us E Of I-prf For Improved Wound He Aling In the Or Al C Avit Ymentioning
confidence: 93%
“…It was reported that the clinical evaluation resulted in the resolution of signs and symptoms through a 12‐month follow‐up period in all cases. Moreover, the radiographic evaluation showed a marked decrease in the mean volume of internal inflammatory root resorption and periapical lesions 29 . Finally, an additional four studies found that i‐PRF demonstrated antimicrobial efficacy against both periodontal and cariogenic pathogens 30–33 …”
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“…According to some studies, pulp revascularization of immature teeth with infected necrotic pulps and/or teeth with apical periodontitis was possible and even predictable (Deluca et al, 2021). The procedure requires disinfection of the pulp space with an effective antibacterial regimen, production of a clot in the pulp space, cervical sealing, and a definitive restoration (Nageh, 2022;Ravikumar, 2021). Thus, regenerative endodontic procedures may improve the prognosis of the immature tooth Research, Society and Development, v. 12, n. 1, e15012139771, 2023 (CC BY 4.0) | ISSN 2525-3409 | DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.33448/rsd-v12i1.39771 3 compromised by the restoration of functional pulp tissue (Bakhtiar et al, 2022;Caleza-Jiménez, 2022;He, 2022;Law, 2013;Lenzi, 2012).…”
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