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Journal of Endodontics, 2021
Several endodontic access cavity designs have been proposed in the past decade to access the root canal space in a minimally invasive manner. The rationale for this approach was derived from the assumption that preserving more tooth structure during ...
J. Shabbir +6 more
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Several endodontic access cavity designs have been proposed in the past decade to access the root canal space in a minimally invasive manner. The rationale for this approach was derived from the assumption that preserving more tooth structure during ...
J. Shabbir +6 more
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Diagnosing odontogenic sinusitis of endodontic origin: A multidisciplinary literature review.
American Journal of Otolaryngology, 2021PURPOSE Endodontic disease is one of the most common causes of bacterial odontogenic sinusitis (ODS). Diagnosing ODS of endodontic origin involves otolaryngologists confirming sinusitis, and dental specialists confirming endodontic sources.
J. Craig +7 more
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Detection, treatment and prevention of endodontic biofilm infections: what’s new in 2020?
Critical Reviews in Microbiology, 2020Endodontic disease, a biofilm infection of the root canal space, is a significant cause of dental morbidity worldwide. Endodontic treatment, or root canal treatment, as it is commonly known is founded on the ability to eradicate microbial biofilm ...
Sumaya Abusrewil +2 more
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Present status and future directions - managing endodontic emergencies.
International Endodontic Journal, 2021Endodontic emergencies are common in both general dental practices and specialist Endodontic practices. The aim of this review is to provide an overview of endodontic emergencies. Endodontic emergencies can be a result of many different conditions of the
P. Abbott
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Veterinary Clinics of North America: Small Animal Practice, 1986
It is known that pets with broken teeth or teeth with other diseases of the pulp suffer considerable pain and frequent infection. To ignore these problem teeth would not only be inhumane, it would risk chronic infection, abscessation, and tooth loss. Although extraction of these teeth is sometimes necessary, the procedure is often difficult to perform ...
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It is known that pets with broken teeth or teeth with other diseases of the pulp suffer considerable pain and frequent infection. To ignore these problem teeth would not only be inhumane, it would risk chronic infection, abscessation, and tooth loss. Although extraction of these teeth is sometimes necessary, the procedure is often difficult to perform ...
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Journal of Endodontics, 1992
With the recent influx of osseointegrated endosseous implants in dentistry, attention has been drawn away from using endodontic stabilizers as a means of stabilizing and retaining teeth. It is our opinion that endodontic stabilizers should be considered in the treatment planning of seemingly nonretainable teeth.
M, Feldman, G, Feldman
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With the recent influx of osseointegrated endosseous implants in dentistry, attention has been drawn away from using endodontic stabilizers as a means of stabilizing and retaining teeth. It is our opinion that endodontic stabilizers should be considered in the treatment planning of seemingly nonretainable teeth.
M, Feldman, G, Feldman
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Journal of Veterinary Dentistry, 2017
Regenerative endodontics has been defined as “biologically based procedure designed to replace damaged structures, including dentin and root structures, as well as cells of the pulp–dentin complex.” This is an exciting and rapidly evolving field of human endodontics for the treatment of immature permanent teeth with infected root canal systems.
Kristina, Feigin, Bonnie, Shope
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Regenerative endodontics has been defined as “biologically based procedure designed to replace damaged structures, including dentin and root structures, as well as cells of the pulp–dentin complex.” This is an exciting and rapidly evolving field of human endodontics for the treatment of immature permanent teeth with infected root canal systems.
Kristina, Feigin, Bonnie, Shope
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Targeted endodontic microsurgery and endodontic microsurgery: a surgical simulation comparison.
International Endodontic Journal, 2020AIM To compare surgical time, bevel angle and site volumetric profiles of osteotomy and resection accomplished by targeted endodontic microsurgery (TEMS) and traditional endodontic microsurgery (EMS) in a surgical simulation model. METHODOLOGY An 80x80
T. Hawkins +3 more
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Dental Clinics of North America, 2007
This article presents a review of materials currently used in the practice of endodontics. Current endodontic materials include those that have been thoroughly tested by scientific investigation, clinical usage, and time, as well as others that are the result of new knowledge in the field of dental materials.
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This article presents a review of materials currently used in the practice of endodontics. Current endodontic materials include those that have been thoroughly tested by scientific investigation, clinical usage, and time, as well as others that are the result of new knowledge in the field of dental materials.
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Evaluation of undergraduate Endodontic teaching in dental schools within Spain.
International Endodontic Journal, 2020AIM To evaluate the current situation of undergraduate endodontic teaching in Spanish dental schools. METHODOLOGY An online version, translated into Spanish, of a survey conducted in the UK (Al Raisi et al. 2019) was sent via email to the undergraduate
J. Segura-Egea +5 more
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