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Pulp canal obliteration (PCO) is characterized by the deposition of calcified tissue within the root canal space, which may partially or totally involve the canal.
Couto Figueiredo, Victor +5 more
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Multidisciplinary Rehabilitation of Discoloured and Calcified Maxillary Incisors using MTA, EndoGuide-Assisted Canal Negotiation, and Aesthetic Restoration: A Case Report [PDF]
Managing calcified root canals and discoloured anterior teeth remains a clinical challenge due to diagnostic complexity and the risk of procedural complications.
Shwetana Kurundkar +4 more
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Vital guide to Endodontics [PDF]
Welcome to the first in the Vital Guide Series. At the end of this article are some CPD questions which are designed to get you thinking about the article, to help you remember some of the key points and you may even win yourself a book.
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Key demographic, biological, and material considerations that drive the need for advanced injectable bone cement technologies. Injectable bone cements (IBCs) are widely used in orthopaedic and craniofacial applications due to their minimally invasive delivery and ability to provide early mechanical stabilisation.
Frank Fei +2 more
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Neuronal differentiation and tissue engineering strategies for central neurous system injury repair
This review outlines tissue engineering advances for central nervous system (CNS) injury treatment, focusing on three core components: seed cells, inductive factors, and scaffold materials, with evaluation of their respective strengths and limitations. Tissue engineering for CNS injury repair.
Zhuqing Xia +9 more
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Case reports in maxillary posterior teeth by guided endodontic access
The localization of partial or completed root canal obliteration is a challenging task in endodontic practice. Recently, guided endodontics has become an alternative solution for those cases.
Vinicius de Carvalho Machado +6 more
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Atomically precise metal cluster enzymes for pathological tissue regeneration
Schematic illustration of atomically precise metal cluster enzymes (MCEs) for pathological tissue regeneration. Atomically precise MCEs can modulate biological processes, such as attenuation of inflammatory responses, eradication of bacterial pathogens, regulation of angiogenesis, and promotion of cell development.
Ziqiang Xiong +11 more
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Harnessing blood clot as a native scaffold for orchestrating tissue repairs and regeneration
The blood clot, owing to its dynamic composition and unique microenvironment, holds significant yet underappreciated potential for tissue engineering. This review systematically summarizes the pathophysiology of clot formation, the key regulatory factors shaping its microenvironment, and its applications in both pre‐clinical and clinical settings ...
Gao‐peng Dang +13 more
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Abstract Background The interforaminal space is frequently used for dental implant placement due to its strategic location between the bilateral mental foramina. However, neurosensory disturbances following surgical intervention near the mental foramen (MF) can occur in up to 43% of cases.
Magdalena Orlowska +3 more
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Effective Management of Calcified Root Canals Using Static-guided Access: A Case Series
Root canal calcification poses a substantial challenge in endodontic practice and may lead to treatment failure. The difficulty lies in accessing, penetrating, and negotiating these canals.
Jorge Carlos Alberdi +4 more
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