The process involves disinfecting the tooth, creating a biological scaffold, and encouraging blood flow to regenerate pulp tissue effectively.
This advanced therapy uses bioengineering, scaffolds, and stem cells to restore lost dental pulp, supporting continued tooth development in kids.
What It Is
Benefits
It promotes natural root growth, strengthens fragile teeth, preserves natural sensation, and minimizes future dental procedures for young patients.
Why Kids Need It
Children’s teeth with open roots need treatments allowing continued strengthening, unlike adults where tooth growth is already fully complete.
Success Rates
Clinical studies report good success, but factors like infection control, case selection, and child cooperation affect long-term treatment outcomes.
Future of Treatment
With ongoing research, regenerative endodontics could transform pediatric dentistry, offering safer, biologically sound options for saving young teeth.