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Endodontic classification

The Journal of the American Dental Association, 1977
Clinical and histopathologic findings are mixed in current endodontic classifications. A new system, based on symptomatology, may be more useful in clincial practice. The classifications are vital asymptomatic, hypersensitive dentin, inflamed-reversible, inflamed/dengenerating without area-irreversible, inflamed/degenerating with area-irreversible ...
D R, Morse   +3 more
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Bacteriology and Endodontics

International Endodontic Journal, 1971
Based on a lecture given to the Annual Provincial Meeting of the British Society of Endodontists, on 2nd October, 1971.
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Fundamentals of Endodontics

Veterinary Clinics of North America: Small Animal Practice, 2005
Endodontic disease is a highly prevalent (>10% of all dogs) and insidiously painful process that can have significant local and systemic effects. The root canal system is a delicate organ and is prone to inflammation, infection, and partial and complete necrosis.
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Pioneers in endodontics

Journal of Endodontics, 1987
Just when endodontic practice began in a crude way is unknown. Although the origin of endodontics has been lost in the mists of antiquity, historical facts seem to converge on Pierre Fauchard (1678-1761) as the founder of modem dentistry. It was he who dispelled the tooth worm legend that was inscribed on an Assyrian cuneiform clay tablet.
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Endodontic Surgery

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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Endodontic Materials

Dental Clinics of North America, 2007
This article presents a review of materials currently used in the practice of endodontics. Current endodontic materials include those that have been thoroughly tested by scientific investigation, clinical usage, and time, as well as others that are the result of new knowledge in the field of dental materials.
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Advances in Endodontics

Primary Dental Care, 2000
Progress in diagnosis, prevention of diseases, treatment of exposed pulp, root canal treatment, retreatment and surgery is reported. Contemporary biological research techniques could set the foundation for a more rational approach to treatment. Pulp inflammation may be prevented by inhibiting bacteria from colonising dentine surfaces. Specific factors
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Endodontics

Primary Dental Journal, 2020
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The Potential Translational Applications of Nanoparticles in Endodontics

International Journal of Nanomedicine, 2021
Ting Zou   +2 more
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ENDODONTICS

Australian Dental Journal, 1978
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