Abstract

Aim: To discuss the clinical and radiographic success of a pulpotomy with PRF, in a human immature permanent molar tooth. Summary: A 14-year-old male patient reported to the Department of Conservative Dentistry and Endodontics with established pulpitis in tooth no. 47. The tooth had a carious pulp exposure, with a history of lingering pain. After isolation, caries removal and pulp exposure, pulpotomy with PRF was performed and a permanent restoration was placed immediately. At the first recall (+1 day), no postoperative pain was reported. At 6 months recall, the tooth responded positively to pulp sensibility tests, and radiographic examination revealed a normal periodontal ligament space.

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