Investigation of regenerative therapy in endodontics: The real potential and their future uses in mature necrotic teeth
26th Euro Congress and Expo on Dental & Oral Health
December 10-11, 2018 | Rome, Italy

Mohamed Ahmed Sami M Shibani

Sapienza University of Rome, Italy

Scientific Tracks Abstracts: Oral Health Dent Manag

Abstract:

For many years, we have used regenerative endodontics procedure (REPs) in immature teeth with necrotic pulps and the results were impeccable as the clinical signs and symptoms were eliminated in addition to thickening of the canal walls or continued root development however the question or debate still remains whether we can used it also in mature teeth with necrotic pulp as an alternative to other kind of treatments, there has been many cases that used the (REPs) with a very promising results rendering REPs suitable treatment in some cases. REPs can repair or renovate the vitality of tissue in the canals of immature or mature permanent teeth previously destroyed by infection or trauma. The induction of periapical bleeding into the disinfected canal of immature or mature permanent teeth during REPs brings mesenchymal stem cells and likely growth factors (platelet-derived growth factor, platelet-derived endothelial growth factor, transforming growth factor and insulin like growth factor) mainly derived from platelets as well as fibrin scaffold from the periapical tissues into the canal space. The stem cells capable of producing mineralized tissue have migrated into the canals and formed hard tissue on the canal walls and at the root apex. Therefore, it is likely that new vital tissue might also be able to generate in the canals of human mature permanent teeth with necrotic pulps after REPs. REPs may become a feasible treatment for mature permanent teeth with infected or non-infected necrotic pulps which indicate that we still have not discovered all the possibilities of steam cells that should be taken in consideration.

Biography :

Mohamed Ahmed Sami M Shibani has completed his Graduation at the University of Tripoli, Libya in 2013, and an internship at the University of Cairo, Egypt. He worked in a private dental clinic in Tripoli in 2015. He has completed his master’s degree with a scholarship at the University of Rome la Sapienza in 2016. He returned to work at Tripoli General Hospital. He continued his PhD with Prof Galmarini in 2017. Currently, he is a Postgraduate student at European Society of Endodontology (ESE) and a Member of the Libyan Dental Syndicate.

E-mail: mohamedalshibani88@gmail.com