Resident University of Texas at Houston Houston, Texas, United States
Abstract: Pulpal revascularization procedures have demonstrated effectiveness in increasing root thickness, promoting root development, and facilitating the closure of root apices in immature permanent teeth with pulpal necrosis. This process notably decreases the risk of tooth fracture. Revascularization offers a significant benefit of continued root development compared to apexification procedures, boasting high success rates in terms of healing, root lengthening, thickening, and apical closure. However, the success of revascularization procedures can be influenced by various clinical and patient-related factors, such as patient age, pre-operative periapical diagnosis, and the presence or absence of caries. This table clinic aims to showcase the follow-up and clinical outcomes of a pulpal regeneration procedure under noteworthy pre-operative conditions. Additionally, it seeks to evaluate and discuss the pre-operative factors that may impact the success of pulp revascularization procedures.