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Endodontic Treatment Of Teeth With Post-Trauma Root Calcification: Case Report
The calcification of the root canal is a process that may occur after a dental trauma or slowly develop due to physiological dental aging. It is characterized by hard tissue deposition on both the pulp chamber and the root canal.
Thayla Huber Antes +4 more
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Resumen Objetivos: Analizar mediante microscopía óptica la reacción de la pulpa en dientes de cabra que sufrieron un proceso de atrición y en los que previamente se habían realizado protecciones pulpares directas experimentales con Compuesto de ...
Osvaldo Zmener +2 more
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Pulp revascularization for immature replanted teeth : a case report
Immature avulsed teeth are not usually treated with pulp revascularization because of the possibility of complications. However, this therapy has shown success in the treatment of immature teeth with periapical lesions.
Jesus‐Soares, A De +6 more
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Management of Calcific metamorphosis by conventional Root Canal Treatment. A case report
The calcified root canals cause many problems during endodontic treatment due to difficulty in canal orifice location, negotiation, preparation as well as consideration of operating time.
Kazi Hossain Mahmud +2 more
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Objectives: Pulp stone is a focal calcification in dental pulp, which is often detected on conventional dental radiographs. Pulp stones can complicate easy access to the root canal and pulp chamber in root canal treatment.
Elmira Niksolat +3 more
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Research progress on regenerative endodontic procedures
Regenerative endodontic procedures, based on dental pulp biology, use the basic principles of tissue engineering to promote the functional regeneration of dental pulp-dentin complexes.
DAI Xingzhu +3 more
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Pulp canal calcification due to dental trauma is described by hard-tissue deposition within the root canal space causing partial or complete obliteration and difficulty in locating canals.
Gurveen Kaur +2 more
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Pulp canal obliteration after extrusive and lateral luxation in young permanent teeth: A scoping review [PDF]
AIM: In the literature, no single therapeutic approach is preferred for treating dental pulp responses such as pulp canal obliteration (PCO). Some authors still recommend preventive endodontic treatment, whereas others choose not to intervene, to avoid ...
Giannetti L. +3 more
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Background The calcification of the tooth pulp is a pathological condition that occurs in response to various factors. A uncommon haematological condition known as paroxysmal nocturnal haemoglobinuria (PNH) is characterized by bouts of haemolysis, and it
Ban Jiandong +7 more
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