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Treatment of Pulp Canal Obliteration Using a Dynamic Navigation System: Two Case Reports

Journal of Endodontics, 2022
Endodontic treatment of calcified canals presents a major challenge because of the high incidence of complications, such as perforation, canal geometry alteration, and loss of dental hard tissue. The dynamic navigation technique uses an optical tracking system for real-time navigation to guide the operator to drill according to the preoperative plan ...
Mengyan, Wu   +5 more
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Unusual pattern of pulp canal obliteration following luxation injury

Journal of Endodontics, 1994
Pulp canal obliteration can occur as a result of tooth injury. A case report is presented in which a 6-yr-old patient developed partial pulp canal obliteration of a maxillary central incisor 9 months after luxation injury. The mineralization created unusual canal morphology which presented some difficulty in endodontic treatment of the tooth.
S E, Shuler, B T, Howell, D B, Green
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Occurrence of pulp canal obliteration after luxation injuries in the permanent dentition

Dental Traumatology, 1987
Abstract A material of 637 concussed, subluxated, extruded, laterally luxated and intruded permanent incisors was analyzed with respect to factors influencing the development of pulp canal obliteration (PCO) after injury. A total of 96 (15%) developed partial PCO; 9 of these (1% of the total material) went on to develop total PCO.
Andreasen, Frances M.   +3 more
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Pulp canal obliteration after replantation of avulsed immature teeth: a systematic review

Dental Traumatology, 2015
AbstractBackgroundAvulsion of permanent teeth is one of the most serious dento‐alveolar traumatic injuries. Pulp canal obliteration (PCO) is one of the consequences after replantation of avulsed immature teeth. The aim of this systematic review was to determine when calcification following replantation of an avulsed immature tooth begins and to ...
Ashraf, Abd-Elmeguid   +2 more
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Pulp canal obliteration after Le Fort I osteotomy

Dental Traumatology, 1989
Abstract A longitudinal study of 51 patients was carried out to determine the frequency of pulp canal obliteration (PCO) after Le Fort I osteotomy for the correction of dentofacial anomalies and to analyse pre‐ and peroperative factors influencing the development of PCO.
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Incidence of pulp necrosis subsequent to pulp canal obliteration from trauma of permanent incisors

Journal of Endodontics, 1996
Little long-term data are available on the frequency by which pulp canal obliteration (PCO) subsequent to trauma leads to pulp necrosis (PN). In this study, 82 concussed, subluxated, extruded, laterally luxated, and intruded permanent incisors presenting with PCO were followed for a period of 7 to 22 yr (mean 16 yr).
A, Robertson   +4 more
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Guided Endodontics: Use of a Sleeveless Guide System on an Upper Premolar with Pulp Canal Obliteration and Apical Periodontitis

Journal of Endodontics, 2021
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. However, in such cases, space may be a limitation because a long bur has to be used in addition to the guide being placed on top of the
Andres, Torres   +3 more
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Obliteration of the pulp canal caused by mandibular distraction: a case report

British Journal of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery, 2019
We present a 16-year-old boy with a history of ankylosis of the temporomandibular joint (TMJ) who had been treated with a costochondral graft and mandibular distraction. The distraction seems to have caused pulp canal obliteration of the lower right second premolar and lower right first molar on radiographic examination.
Olivia, Johnson King   +2 more
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