Abstract
ABSTRACT Aim: The main goal of this clinical approach was to evaluate the feasibility of revascularization in mature necrotic teeth by utilizing pulse oximetry in addition to a custom-made probe holder. Materials and Methods: This study was conducted on 20 matured necrotic single-rooted teeth. Intentional blood clot and platelet-rich fibrin scaffold were prepared and used in this study protocol. The indigenous pulp oximeter probe holder was utilized to record the vascularity in addition to the electric pulp tester and radiovisiography. Results: Analysis of variance and Tukey’s post hoc analysis were used for pulp oximeter data, while categorical Chi-square test was utilized to analyze electric pulp tester observations. Outcomes revealed definite vitality after revascularization treatments. The modified pulse oximeter probe was capable of accurately measuring the vitality of the pulp. Conclusion: This endogenous regenerative approach demonstrated the ability to revascularize mature necrotic teeth, and the pulp oximeter successfully measured vascularization.
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