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Figure 1.
The mandibular right second molar had immature roots (a). During the regenerative endodontic procedure, successful bleeding was made in all canals (b). Follow-up radiographs after 3 months (c). 6 months (d), 12 months (e), 24 months (f), and 36 months (g) showed continued root formation and normal periapical tissue. Sagittal (h) and coronal (i) CBCT views confirmed the findings
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Revascularization of an Immature Necrotic Mandibular Second Molar Using Calcium Hydroxide: A 3-year Follow Up
Hanin Alsalhi, Nasser Alkatheeri
International Journal of Dental Sciences and Research
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2021
, 9(1), 15-19 doi:10.12691/ijdsr-9-1-4
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