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Mucosal fenestration is a clinical condition wherein the root apex of an affected tooth is visible in the oral cavity due to loss of overlying alveolar bone and mucosa, while dehiscence results in denudation of the root surface due to loss of overlying ...
Sweta Rastogi +3 more
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Background: Access to apical root canal system is gained after flap elevation using various incision techniques. Soft-tissue healing after periradicular surgery may include gingival recession, papilla recession, changes in probing depth, and clinical ...
Shizrah Jamal +3 more
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Guided Endodontic Surgery - Case Series
This case report describes three cases in which periapical surgeries were carried out using a new surgical endodontic technique by using a three-dimensional (3D) printed template for guided osteotomy and root resection. In Case 1, the data obtained from preoperative CT scan and cast scan were transferred to a surgical planning
Kavitha, Mahendran +3 more
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Research progress in applications used for guided tissue regeneration in endodontic surgery
Conventional root canal therapy can not completely treat all periradicular lesions, especially combined endodontic⁃periodontic diseases, large periapical lesions and bone defect lesions. Guided tissue regeneration greatly im⁃ proves the success rate of
LUO Tao, ZOU Ling
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BACKGROUND Regenerative techniques are increasingly applied in endodontic surgery, but different materials used in regenerative techniques may have varying impacts on wound healing.
T. Liu, J. Zhou, L. H. Guo
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A new minimally invasive guided endodontic microsurgery by cone beam computed tomography and 3-dimensional printing technology [PDF]
Endodontic microsurgery is defined as the treatment performed on the root apices of an infected tooth, which was unresolved with conventional root canal therapy.
Jong-Eun Kim +2 more
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Evaluation of Periapical Healing of Apicomarginal Defect in Mandibular First Molar Treated with Platelet Rich Fibrin: A Case Report [PDF]
The presence of an apicomarginal defect is one of the reasons for the failure of endodontic treatment. The best treatment option to treat an apicomarginal defect is to perform endodontic surgery using Guided Tissue Regeneration (GTR) membranes.
Jitesh Wadhwa, Alpa Gupta, Suruchi Hans
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Nowadays, oral anticoagulants are commonly prescribed to numerous patients for preventing cardiovascular accident such as thromboembolism. An important side effect of anticoagulant is anti-hemostasis.
Yong-Wook Cho, Euiseong Kim
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Recognition and management of palatogingival groove: Hidden trap in the tooth-A case report
Palatogingival groove is a developmental anomaly, usually found on the palatal surface of maxillary incisor teeth. This hidden trap harbors plaque and bacteria around the tooth, ensuing periodontal destruction with or without pulpal pathologic changes ...
Soni Bista +3 more
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A palatal radicular groove (PRG) is a morphological deformity, occurring during tooth development. It is usually located on the palatal aspect of maxillary incisors and frequently associated with periodontal or endodontic-periodontal lesions.
Stefano Corbella +3 more
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