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Methodological note on 'Comparing Endodontic Treatment Prevalence in Diabetes Mellitus and Non-Diabetic Periodontitis Patients: A Retrospective Case-Control Investigation'. [PDF]
Ozden I, Ozden ME, Ovecoglu HS.
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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.
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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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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 of a cementoblastoma
Oral Surgery, Oral Medicine, Oral Pathology, 1984The benign cementoblastoma (true cementoma, osteoblastoma, giant osteoid osteoma) appears to be a true neoplasm of functional cementoblasts which proliferate at the apex of teeth to form an expansile tumor. It remains intimately attached to the tooth roots and occasionally involves the root canals themselves.
A C, Goerig, J T, Fay, E, King
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Treatment of endodontic perforations
Journal of Endodontics, 1985Symmary 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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Endodontic treatment in taurodontism
Journal of Endodontics, 1994This 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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Treatment planning the endodontic case
Australian Dental Journal, 2007AbstractFollowing a definitive diagnosis of the need for root canal treatment, the treatment planning stage should be straightforward if a logical sequence of decision‐making is followed. Very few contra‐indications exist for providing root canal treatment, but the planning must include several aspects.
T, Yeng, H H, Messer, P, Parashos
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CBCT in Endodontics: Revolutionizing Endodontic Diagnosis and Treatment
Dental Clinics of North AmericaDevelopment of an appropriate treatment plan follows diagnosis and could be considered the foundation of a successful outcome. Cone-beam computed tomography (CBCT) has been demonstrated to be a useful tool in a number of endodontic applications. This article will focus on the application of CBCT imaging in diagnosis and treatment planning of non ...
Mohamed I, Fayad, Paula, Villa-Machado
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