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Tissue Engineering of Necrotic Dental Pulp of Immature Teeth with Apical Periodontitis in Dogs: Radiographic and Histological Evaluation

  • Eman A El Ashiry1,*,
  • Najlaa M Alamoudi2
  • Mahmoud K El Ashiry3
  • Hagar A Bastawy4
  • Douaa A El Derwi5
  • Hazem M Atta6

1Pediatric Dentistry Department,Faculty of Dentistry, King Abdulaziz University, Jeddah, KSA and Pedodontic Department, Faculty of Dental Medicine(Girls), El Azhar University, Cairo, Egypt

2Pediatric Dentistry Department, Faculty of Dentistry, King Abdulaziz University, Jeddah, KSA

3Periodontology Department, National Research Center, Cairo, Egypt, and Oral Biology Department, Augusta University, Augusta, USA

4Endodontic Department, Faculty of Dental Medicine for Girls, Al Azhar University and Misr International University (MIU), Cairo, Egypt

5Community Medicine and Public Health, Pediatric Dentistry Department, Faculty of Dentistry, King Abdulaziz University, Jeddah, KSA and Professor, Community Medicine and Public Health, Faculty of Medicine, Cairo University, Cairo, Egypt

6Clinical Biochemistry, Faculty of Medicine, Rabigh branch, King Abdulaziz University, Jeddah, K S A, and Professor, Medical Biochemistry, Faculty of Medicine, Cairo University, Cairo, Egypt

DOI: 10.17796/1053-4625-42.5.9 Vol.42,Issue 5,September 2018 pp.373-382

Published: 01 September 2018

*Corresponding Author(s): Eman A El Ashiry E-mail: emanashkmm@yahoo.com eelashiry@kau.edu.sa

Abstract

Aim: To evaluate tissue engineering technology to regenerate pulp-dentin like tissues in pulp canals of immature necrotic permanent teeth with apical periodontitis in dogs. Study design: The study was performed on 36 teeth in 12 dogs. The experiment was carried out using split mouth design. In each dog 3 teeth were selected for implementing the study procedure. Apical periodontitis was induced in Group A and B teeth. Group (A): immature upper left 2nd permanent incisors that were transplanted with a construct of autologous dental pulp stem cells with growth factors seeded in a chitosn hydrogel scaffold. Group (B): immature upper right 2nd permanent incisor that received only growth factors with scaffold. A third tooth in each dog was selected randomly for isolation of dental pulp stem cells (DPSCs). Both groups were closed with a double coronal seal of white MTA (Mineral trioxide aggregate) and glass ionomer cement. Both groups were monitored radiographically for 4 months and histologically after sacrificing the animals. Results: There was no statistically significant difference in radiographic findings between group (A) and group (B) for healing of radiolucencies, while there was statistically significant difference between group (A) and group (B) regarding radicular thickening, root lengthening and apical closure. Histologically, group (A) teeth showed regeneration of pulp- dentin like tissue while group (B) teeth did not show any tissue regeneration. Conclusion: Dental pulp stem cells and growth factors incorporated in chitosan hydrogel are able to regenerate pulp- dentine like tissue and help in complete root maturation of non-vital immature permanent teeth with apical periodontitis in dogs.

Keywords

Tissue engineering, dental pulp stem cells, necrotic immature permanent teeth

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Eman A El Ashiry,Najlaa M Alamoudi,Mahmoud K El Ashiry,Hagar A Bastawy,Douaa A El Derwi,Hazem M Atta. Tissue Engineering of Necrotic Dental Pulp of Immature Teeth with Apical Periodontitis in Dogs: Radiographic and Histological Evaluation. Journal of Clinical Pediatric Dentistry. 2018. 42(5);373-382.

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