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The goal of this clinical trial is to evaluate the effect of platelet-rich fibrin for revascularization of immature permanent teeth in comparison to standard apexification using calcium hydroxide (as a 12 months follow up for previous study) through using clinical outcomes and radiographically using cone beam computed tomography the main questions it aims to answer are
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This study is an extension of a previous study [12], encompassing a 12-month fol-low-up period. The protocol for this study received approval from the ethical committee of the Faculty of Dentistry at Mansoura University (11111218) as a randomized con-trolled-clinical trial with a 1:1 allocation ratio for groups and subgroups. The sample size for this study was calculated based on Nagy et al.'s study [13], which determined a re-quired sample size of 28 teeth.
Inclusion and diagnostic criteria:
A total of 28 children, including both boys and girls, were recruited through daily pa-tient screenings in the Clinics of Pediatric Dentistry and dental public health department, Faculty of Dentistry at Mansoura University, following specific inclusion and diagnostic criteria:
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The included 28 children were divided into two main groups, each consisting of 14 children: Group I (contaminated teeth) and Group II (uncontaminated teeth). Within each group, children were further divided into two subgroups based on the treatment tech-nique. The allocation was determined through simple randomization, resulting in a Platelet-Rich Fibrin subgroup (n=7 for each) and a Calcium Hydroxide (CH) apexification subgroups (control) (n=7 for each),
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• Patients were free of chronic systemic diseases.
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28 participants in 2 patient groups
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