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Retreatment of endodontic fillings

European Journal of Oral Sciences, 1979
Abstract— Effects of endodontic retreatment on quality of seal and periapical healing were assessed among 660 previously root‐filled roots. The roots were divided into either of two groups according to presence or absence of pathologic alterations in the periapical area.
G, Bergenholtz   +5 more
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Endodontic retreatment decisions: no consensus

International Endodontic Journal, 2000
Aim  The objectives of the present study were to: (i) evaluate the consensus, if any, amongst dental schools, students and their instructors managing the same clinical cases, all of which involved endodontically treated teeth; and (ii) determine the predominant proposed treatment option.Methodology  Final year students, endodontic staff members and ...
S, Aryanpour   +2 more
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Root canal filling removal during endodontic retreatment - a survey of Ghanaian dentists

Ghana Dental Journal, 2022
Background : Endodontic treatment aims to thoroughly clean and shape the root canal system to rid it of any infected pulpal tissue or bacteria and to provide a three-dimensional hermetic seal to the root canal system to prevent re-infection.
Ampofo P. C   +4 more
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MICRO-ENDODONTIC NONSURGICAL RETREATMENT

Dental Clinics of North America, 1997
Clinicians frequently encounter endodontically treated teeth that are failing. The vast majority of these cases can be predictably retreated nonsurgically. Integration of specific technology, coupled with breakthrough techniques, are described and powerfully demonstrated.
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Conventional endodontic failure and retreatment

Dental Clinics of North America, 2004
Technologic advancements in dentistry and specifically endodontics have vastly improved the quality of care rendered to patients. These advancements allow clinicians to gain insight into the retreatment of failing root canals. Due to training, practice, and patience, clinicians can expand their capabilities alongside of these technologic advancements ...
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Endodontic treatment part 3: endodontic retreatment

Dental Nursing, 2015
In the third article in this three-part series, Chris Emery discusses the possibility of retreatment following a failed initial root canal treatment
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The perceived benefit of endodontic retreatment

International Endodontic Journal, 2002
AbstractKvist T, Reit C. The perceived benefit of endodontic retreatment. International Endodontic Journal, 35, 359–365, 2002.Aim There is substantial variation amongst dentists in the management of symptom‐free periapical lesions in root‐filled teeth.
T, Kvist, C, Reit
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Retreatment or radiographic monitoring in endodontics

International Endodontic Journal, 1994
SummaryThe aim of this clinical study was to assess 1032 endodontically treated roots in relation to: (i) the success rate of retreatment (612 roots)—only cases that had recall examinations of 6 months or longer were evaluated; (ii) the influence of various factors on the technical and clinical results of the retreatment; and (iii) the consequences of ...
J P, Van Nieuwenhuysen   +2 more
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Endodontic retreatment—Case selection and technique. Part 3. Retreatment techniques

Journal of Endodontics, 1990
The necessity to remove filling materials from the root canals is one of the major differences between primary endodontic therapy and retreatment. The obturating material has to be removed from the root canals before routine endodontic therapy can be performed.
S, Friedman, A, Stabholz, A, Tamse
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Endodontic retreatment.

The Alpha omegan, 1991
In recent years there has been an increasing interest in endodontic retreatment, dictated by a growing demand to preserve teeth, including those in which endodontic therapy had failed. When observed closely, endodontic retreatment is distinguished from routine endodontic treatment by several aspects, all of which are related to the decision whether, in
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