I. Heling, I. Slutzky-Goldberg, J. Lustmann, Y. Ehrlich, A. Becker
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Bone-like tissue growth in the root canal of immature permanent teeth after traumatic injuries.
Following a severe traumatic incident to permanent immature teeth, the growth of calcified tissue in the pulp space may occasionally occur. This calcified tissue may be diffuse or in intimate contact with the dentine. It has been suggested that a wide open apex, severe damage to the root sheath, and the absence of infection are only some of the predisposing factors leading to this metaplasia of pulp tissue into bone-like tissue. Five cases are described.