Regenerative Endodontic Treatment in Permanent Incisors: Two Case Reports with 6 Years of Follow-Up
María Biedma-Perea, Marcela Arenas-González, María José Barra-Soto, Carolina Caleza-Jiménez, David Ribas-Pérez

TL;DR
Regenerative endodontic treatment successfully healed and strengthened immature permanent teeth over six years, offering a durable alternative to traditional methods.
Contribution
Long-term follow-up (over six years) confirms the durability of regenerative endodontic treatment in immature teeth.
Findings
Regenerative endodontic treatment achieved stable calcified apical barriers in immature permanent incisors over six years.
Both triple antibiotic paste and calcium hydroxide protocols provided durable clinical stability and sustained root maturation.
Treated teeth showed complete symptom resolution and periapical healing with stable outcomes during extended follow-up.
Abstract
What are the main findings? Regenerative endodontic treatment achieved long-term periapical healing and structural reinforcement in three immature permanent incisors;Both triple antibiotic paste and calcium hydroxide protocols resulted in stable calcified apical barriers over more than six years of follow-up. Regenerative endodontic treatment achieved long-term periapical healing and structural reinforcement in three immature permanent incisors; Both triple antibiotic paste and calcium hydroxide protocols resulted in stable calcified apical barriers over more than six years of follow-up. What are the implications of the main findings? Regenerative procedures represent a reliable alternative for managing necrotic immature teeth, even in cases where apexification has previously failed;Extended follow-up confirms that regenerative approaches can provide durable clinical stability and…
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Taxonomy
TopicsEndodontics and Root Canal Treatments · Dental Trauma and Treatments · dental development and anomalies
