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Key Clinical Message Oral chemical ulceration is a rare condition. The causes differ from misuse of dental material by dentists and over‐the‐counter drugs (OTC) to the herbal ingredients in our foods. Detailed patient history helps to explore the diagnosis and further management of such a lesion, which extend from no intervention in mild cases to ...
Khalid A. AL‐Hamad
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This study presents a case report of an inflammatory dentigerous cyst of tooth #35, associated with its previously endodontically treated deciduous predecessor. Cystic lesion growth caused impaction of the second premolar, displacing it closer to the lower border of the mandible.
Naida Hadziabdic +6 more
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Present status and future directions: Hydraulic materials for endodontic use
Abstract Background Hydraulic materials are used in Endodontics due to their hydration characteristics namely the formation of calcium hydroxide when mixing with water and also because of their hydraulic properties. These materials are presented in various consistencies and delivery methods.
Josette Camilleri +3 more
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A critical analysis of clinical research methods to study regenerative endodontics
Abstract Regenerative endodontic treatment such as revitalization provides a treatment option for immature teeth with pulp necrosis. The main difference to the alternative procedure, the apical plug, is the induction of a blood clot inside the canal as a scaffold for healing and new tissue formation.
Kerstin M. Galler +3 more
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Children with high intelligence quotient (IQ) are more capable of managing adverse situations. These children may show more cooperation to receive dental treatments. This study assessed the effect of intelligence quotient (IQ) of 5‐10‐year‐old children on their cooperation during dental treatments. Eighty children without previous dental history and in
M. Khosrozadeh +6 more
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Portland Cement: An Overview as a Root Repair Material
Portland cement (PC) is used in challenging endodontic situations in which preserving the health and functionality of pulp tissue is of considerable importance. PC forms the main component of mineral trioxide aggregate (MTA) and demonstrates similar desirable properties as an orthograde or retrograde filling material. PC is able to protect pulp against
Shahriar Shahi +6 more
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Introduction. Among the new therapeutic materials, MTA and Biodentine are recommended for pulpotomy and sealing the pulp. Considering the similar characteristics of these two materials and considering that their effects on the treatment of primary second molars with irreversible pulpitis have not been compared properly, this study aimed to compare ...
Alireza Eshghi +4 more
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This study suggests that tampon‐based coronal pulpotomy using a calcium silicate–based biomaterial can be a reliable approach for the treatment of vital primary molars with irreversible pulpitis. Abstract This study suggests that tampon‐based coronal pulpotomy using a calcium silicate–based biomaterial can be a reliable approach for the treatment of ...
Saeed Asgary +2 more
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Abstract Introduction The quality assurance of undergraduate dental education in the UK is regulated by the General Dental Council who describe the competencies expected of the newly qualified dentist or “safe beginner.” Whilst the literature has explored the level of undergraduate training in a number of dental specialties within the UK, there is a ...
Matthew Grindrod +3 more
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Aim. This study aimed to compare the antimicrobial efficacy of calcium hydroxide (CH) and triple antibiotic paste (TAP) against E. faecalis bacteria in infected primary molars. Methods and Materials. Thirty‐nine 4–6‐year‐old children with an infected primary molar were randomly divided into three equal groups (n = 13) to receive either CH or TAP and an
Yasamin Ghahramani +4 more
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