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Comparative Study of Different Irrigation Protocols in Endodontic Treatment.

open access: yesJ Pharm Bioallied Sci
Paul M   +5 more
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Endodontic Treatment Outcomes

Dental Clinics of North America, 2017
The primary goal of conventional endodontic treatment is prevention and/or elimination of apical periodontitis for both mature permanent teeth and immature teeth with an open apex. Besides these goals, the objectives of endodontic treatment of immature teeth include preservation of pulp vitality and often further root maturation.
Chugal, Nadia   +3 more
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Treatment of endodontic perforations

Journal of Endodontics, 1985
Symmary An effort was made to find a way to deal with the difficult problem of endodontic perforations whether iatrogenic or pathological, using a material that was tried previously for retrofillings and basing its use on the histological studies done to support the biological properties of the material.
J, Oynick, T, Oynick
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Re-treatment in endodontics

Oral Surgery, Oral Medicine, Oral Pathology, 1987
In order to achieve success in endodontics, major emphasis is placed on judicious instrumentation, microbial control, and complete obturation of the root canal system. During re-treatment of previously endodontically treated teeth, one may encounter a variety of different materials, which must be removed before these objectives can be achieved.
B O, Gilbert, R T, Rice
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Endodontic treatment in taurodontism

Journal of Endodontics, 1994
This case report presents the successful endodontic treatment of a taurodontic mandibular second molar with five root canals (four in the mesial root, one in the distal root).
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Newer Endodontic Therapeutic Treatment

Veterinary Clinics of North America: Small Animal Practice, 1998
Current concepts of endodontic treatment have changed over the years; however, the fundamental principles remain constant. We in the veterinary field have seen rapid technological advances in the field of human endodontics that we have tried to adapt to our patients.
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