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Blood loss during endodontic surgery
Dental Traumatology, 1987Abstract The volume of blood lost during endodontic surgery was measured for 60 patients undergoing routine surgical procedures using local anesthesia. Blood loss averaged 9.5 ml for all patients, with a range of 1.2 to 48.4 ml. Operating time was the major variable influencing blood loss; the rate of blood loss correlated very strongly (r = 0.86) with
H A, Selim, M E, el Deeb, H H, Messer
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[An endodontic ultrasonic system for apical endodontic surgery].
Nederlands tijdschrift voor tandheelkunde, 2009Apical endodontic surgery is applied frequently following a failed conventional endodontic treatment. The apical preparation can be carried out conventionally using a round bur or using an endodontic ultrasonic system. The purpose of this study was to compare the outcome of the 2 treatment options by a randomized prospective clinical study. Patients (n=
I, de Lange +3 more
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[The significance of endodontic therapy before an endodontic surgery].
Odontostomatologike proodos, 1991Conventional Endodontic therapy is the treatment of choice for pulp disease and periapical lesions due to pulp necrosis. Although the percentage of success of endodontic therapy is fairly high, in several cases endodontic therapy cannot perform accurately, or it is impossible to undertaken so as to avoid extraction of tooth.
D, Valavanis +2 more
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Bleeding in Endodontic Surgery
2014Modern endodontic surgery is a highly predictable treatment for teeth with apical periodontitis. While mild hemorrhage during the surgical procedures is common, severe bleeding during endodontic surgery due to an insult to a major blood vessel is relatively rare and may lead to serious systemic complications such as airway compromise, cardiovascular ...
Eyal Rosen, Igor Tsesis
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Complications of Endodontic Surgery
2017Modern surgical endodontics is an efficient and predictable treatment for teeth with apical periodontitis; however, like any treatment modality, it’s exposed to the risk of complications. This chapter presents a review of potential foremost clinical complications including soft and hard tissue complications that may occur during the surgery or at the ...
Igor Tsesis +3 more
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Endodontic Surgery: An Online Study Guide
Journal of Endodontics, 2008The Editorial Board of the Journal of Endodontics has developed a literature-based study guide of topical areas related to endodontics. This study guide is intended to give the reader a focused review of the essential endodontic literature and does not cite all possible articles related to each topic. Although citing all articles would be comprehensive,
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Nederlands tijdschrift voor tandheelkunde, 2004
If (a revision of) a conventional endodontic treatment is not possible or not successful, apical endodontic surgery can be indicated. The contemporary indications, the better retrograde preparation techniques with ultrasonic retro-tips, and the better visualisation of the operation area with an operation microscope can lead to higher success ...
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If (a revision of) a conventional endodontic treatment is not possible or not successful, apical endodontic surgery can be indicated. The contemporary indications, the better retrograde preparation techniques with ultrasonic retro-tips, and the better visualisation of the operation area with an operation microscope can lead to higher success ...
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Indications and contraindications for endodontic surgery
Oral Surgery, Oral Medicine, Oral Pathology, 1964R G, LEUEBKE, D H, GLICK, J I, INGLE
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