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Transantral endodontic surgery
Oral Surgery, Oral Medicine, Oral Pathology, Oral Radiology, and Endodontology, 1996A case is presented in which periradicular maxillary molar surgery was performed with the transantral approach. Included is a discussion of the related anatomy, physiology, and pathology of the maxillary sinus.
Richard E. Walton, James A. Wallace
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Exploratory endodontic surgery
Oral Surgery, Oral Medicine, Oral Pathology, 1981Re-treatment of complicated endodontically treated teeth requires special consideration, particularly if the patient is unable to furnish the proper past history, such as where, when, and how the tooth in question was treated. In such cases most often more than just opening the pulp chamber and root canal(s) is required for a correct diagnosis.
K, Salamat, F R, Rezai, R S, Knight
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Dental Clinics of North America, 2012
Conventional endodontic therapy is successful approximately 80-85% of the time. Many of these failures will occur after one year. The presence of continued pain, drainage, mobility or an increasing size of a radiolucent area are some of the indications to treat the case surgically. Since many of these cases may have had final restorations placed by the
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Conventional endodontic therapy is successful approximately 80-85% of the time. Many of these failures will occur after one year. The presence of continued pain, drainage, mobility or an increasing size of a radiolucent area are some of the indications to treat the case surgically. Since many of these cases may have had final restorations placed by the
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ADVANCES IN ENDODONTIC SURGERY
Dental Clinics of North America, 1992Periradicular surgery is now increasing in importance as practitioners increase their knowledge and skill in saving teeth that were previously extracted. Many advances have occurred in recent years in both technique and materials. Tissue flaps should be designed with vertical releasing incisions and a wide base for optimal access and more rapid healing.
A H, Gartner, S O, Dorn
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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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Adjuncts to posterior endodontic surgery
Journal of Endodontics, 1990Adjuncts to posterior endodontic surgery include fiberoptics, high-torque handpieces, and optical magnification. These current technologies allow the clinician to expand and amplify his surgical techniques. The patient can now have the benefit of treatment options not available previously.
R, Bellizzi, R, Loushine
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Endodontic applications of guided tissue regeneration in endodontic surgery
Journal of Endodontics, 1996This paper is intended to provide an overview of different endodontic applications in guided tissue regeneration. It is our expectation that using these techniques, where applicable, will increase endodontic surgical success. We have described six different clinical conditions including external resorption, root perforation, dehiscence, palatal grooves,
H J, Rankow, P R, Krasner
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Endoscope assisted endodontic surgery
Journal of Conservative Dentistry, 2006Periradicular surgery, assisted by an endoscope was performed on patients with persistent periapical lesion of endodontic origin, which were not responding to conventional root canal therapy. The objective of using endoscope was to use a cost effective alternative to surgical microscope for diagnosis, illumination and magnification of the surgical ...
N Shubhashini +3 more
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Endodontic surgery on posterior teeth*
Australian Dental Journal, 1974Abstract— Apical surgery ancillary to endodontio procedures on posterior teeth has been described. It requires a meticulous surgical technique and close attention to anatomical detail.
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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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