Abstract

Systematic review conclusion The authors of this systematic review found an association between delayed pulp extirpation (performed more than 14 days after replantation) and the occurrence of inflammatory root resorption, thereby supporting the existing clinical guidelines that recommend performing pulp extirpation within seven to 10 days after replantation. Critical summary assessment The results of this systematic review showed that although there was no association between timing of pulp extirpation and periodontal healing, functional healing, acceptable healing or replacement resorption, there was an association between pulp extirpation performed within 10 to 14 days after tooth replantation and a reduced incidence of inflammatory resorption. Evidence quality rating Poor.

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