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Optimization of the endodontic retreatment
Aim.Optimization of an endodontic retreatment by performing the following tasks, including the selection of an optimal and safe solvent.Materials and methods.In order to choose the most suitable solvent for the problem, an experiment was conducted with clove, mint, eucalyptus, orange, and grapefruit oils. The surface tension coefficient was measured by
Z. S. Khabadze, F. R. Ismailov
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Endodontic procedures for retreatment of periapical lesions [PDF]
When primary root canal therapy fails, periapical lesions can be retreated with or without surgery. Root canal retreatment is a non-surgical procedure that involves removal of root canal filling materials from the tooth, followed by cleaning, shaping and obturating of the canals.
M. Del Fabbro +6 more
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Endodontic retreatment of maxillary first molar: the importance of the fourth canal
Aim: The targets of the endodontic therapy are damaged tissue and bacteria removal from the canals and dentinal tubules and the prevention of recontamination after the treatment. Introduction: Correct endodontic treatment has to follow several parameters:
Alfredo Iandolo +4 more
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ABSTRACT Objective This retrospective analysis aimed to evaluate the clinical changes and survival rate of first and second molars with furcation involvement (F‐Inv) grades II and III after completion of non‐surgical active periodontal therapy (APT) and subsequent supportive periodontal therapy (SPT), with a minimum follow‐up period of 14 years ...
Ayisha Gangadin +2 more
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Introduction: Endodontic retreatment differs from initial root canal treatment. Various factors govern the success of root canal treatment, and failure to achieve any of these may lead to the failure of the therapy.
Chandra Prabha +5 more
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Machine Learning Model for Predicting Postoperative Pain in Cases of Irreversible Pulpitis
ABSTRACT Aim Postoperative pain is a frequent clinical concern following endodontic treatment. This study aimed to develop and validate supervised machine learning models to predict the occurrence of postoperative pain in cases of irreversible pulpitis.
Pedro Felipe de Jesus Freitas +9 more
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An Occult Odontogenic Infection Behind a Persistent Left Chin Nodule
The Kaohsiung Journal of Medical Sciences, EarlyView.
Yi‐Shan Teng +2 more
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ABSTRACT Background Hypercementosis is a non‐neoplastic condition characterized by excessive cementum deposition along the root surface, resulting in altered apical morphology. Although often asymptomatic and detected incidentally on radiographs, changes in apical contour may influence anatomical complexity in endodontic treatment.
Carlos Segura‐Raya +3 more
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Factors Associated With Endodontic Flare‐Ups: A Systematic Review and Meta‐Analysis
ABSTRACT Background Endodontic flare‐ups, characterized by severe postoperative pain and/or swelling requiring unscheduled intervention, remain a clinically significant concern in root canal therapy. Identifying the factors associated with flare‐ups is important for anticipating and managing patient outcomes.
Jun Ohshima +8 more
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ABSTRACT Aim Apical periodontitis (AP) diagnosis primarily relies on periapical radiographs (PRs) and the Periapical Index (PAI) scoring system. However, existing automated approaches often simplify PAI into binary categories or ignore essential clinical metadata, limiting diagnostic performance and applicability.
Jiyun Lee +3 more
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