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Regenerative endodontics has been defined as “biologically based procedure designed to replace damaged structures, including dentin and root structures, as well as cells of the pulp–dentin complex.” This is an exciting and rapidly evolving field of human endodontics for the treatment of immature permanent teeth with infected root canal systems.
Nadia Mohamed
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Regenerative endodontics: A paradigm shift in clinical endodontics
Preserving the natural dentition in its normal form and function is one of the major goals of endodontic treatment. Re-establishing the lost vitality and development of root maturation in immature permanent teeth with pulp necrosis/apical periodontitis ...
Manoj Kumar Pulyodan +5 more
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Limitations and Management of Static-guided Endodontics Failure [PDF]
Endodontic treatment in severely calcified canals is always a challenging task because it can result in accidents such as deviations or perforations.
Amaral, Rodrigo Rodrigues +7 more
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Antimicrobial and Antibiofilm Properties of Bioceramic Materials in Endodontics
Microbes are prevalent in the root canals of necrotic teeth, and they are the cause of primary and post-treatment apical periodontitis. Bacteria can dwell within the infected root canal system as surface-adherent biofilm structures, which exhibit high ...
Haapasalo, M. (Markus) +5 more
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Regenerative endodontics [PDF]
Significant advances in our understanding of the biological processes involved in tooth development and repair at the cellular and molecular levels have underpinned the newly emerging area of regenerative endodontics. Development of treatment protocols based on exploiting the natural wound healing properties of the dental pulp and applying tissue ...
S, Simon, A J, Smith
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Temporization for endodontics [PDF]
Abstract Naoum HJ, Chandler NP. Temporization for endodontics. International Endodontic Journal, 35, 964–978, 2002.Teeth undergoing root‐canal therapy are susceptible to microbial contamination from oral fluids both during and after treatment. With the exception of single‐visit treatment, the use of a temporary restoration is mandatory.
H J, Naoum, N P, Chandler
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Bioceramics in Endodontics: Updates and Future Perspectives
Bioceramics, with excellent bioactivity and biocompatibility, have been widely used in dentistry, particularly in endodontics. Mineral trioxide aggregate (MTA) is the most widely used bioceramic in endodontics.
Xu Dong, Xin Xu
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Guided endodontics has been used for the treatment of anterior teeth with a successful outcome. This approach is not only limited to anterior teeth because it can also be used for the treatment of premolars and molars.
Lambrechts, P +7 more
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Metallurgical Tests in Endodontics: A Narrative Review
Since there are no reviews of the literature on this theme, the aim of this narrative review is to summarize the metallurgical tests used in endodontics, pointing out their functional use and their pros and cons and giving readers a user-friendly guide ...
Alessio Zanza +5 more
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Regenerative approaches for endodontics
Complete regeneration of dental pulp tissue is the main focus of procedures in regenerative endodontics. The two major strategies currently under exploration are tissue engineering-based pulp regeneration and pulp revascularization. The pulp regeneration
Zhang, C +5 more
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