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British Dental Journal
This article aims to provide general dentists with an overview into the applications of surgery in endodontics. The article will discuss the following: apical surgery; surgical management of perforations; surgical management of external cervical root resorption; intentional replantation; and functional crown lengthening in conjunction with endodontics.
Sanjeev, Bhanderi, Kreena, Patel
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This article aims to provide general dentists with an overview into the applications of surgery in endodontics. The article will discuss the following: apical surgery; surgical management of perforations; surgical management of external cervical root resorption; intentional replantation; and functional crown lengthening in conjunction with endodontics.
Sanjeev, Bhanderi, Kreena, Patel
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Journal of Veterinary Dentistry, 1991
Endodontic instruments are used within the tooth pulp chamber and root canal systems. An understanding of the armamentarium of endodontic instrumentation is necessary in the selection of, and proper use of, these instruments. This proper selection and use of instruments along with the meticulous use of the endodontic triad, can greatly increase the ...
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Endodontic instruments are used within the tooth pulp chamber and root canal systems. An understanding of the armamentarium of endodontic instrumentation is necessary in the selection of, and proper use of, these instruments. This proper selection and use of instruments along with the meticulous use of the endodontic triad, can greatly increase the ...
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Veterinary Clinics of North America: Small Animal Practice, 1992
One misconception in veterinary medicine is that fractured teeth do not need to be treated, or treatment should consist of extraction only. Two common causes of endodontic disease in the cat are fractures and secondary to cervical line lesions. Endodontic technique can be useful in returning a diseased tooth to normal, pain-free function.
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One misconception in veterinary medicine is that fractured teeth do not need to be treated, or treatment should consist of extraction only. Two common causes of endodontic disease in the cat are fractures and secondary to cervical line lesions. Endodontic technique can be useful in returning a diseased tooth to normal, pain-free function.
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