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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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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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Custom Sleeve Parameters in Static Guided Endodontic Access: Influence on Deviation Control in Pulp Canal Obliteration. [PDF]
Pulp canal obliteration (PCO) narrows the root canal, complicating access and increasing treatment risks. This study aims to evaluate the accuracy of static guided endodontic access (SGEA) using custom sleeves of different materials and heights compared to conventional freehand access (FHA) in pulp canal obliteration.An in vitro experimental study was ...
Muryani A +5 more
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Intentional Replantation of a Root-Fractured Tooth with Pulp Canal Obliteration [PDF]
Root fracture is defined as a fracture involving the dentin, cementum, and pulp. Most fractures occur in the maxillary anterior teeth between the ages of 11 and 20 years old. The treatment for root fracture in permanent teeth involves the reduction and fixation of the displaced coronal segment.
Mihee Kim, Sangho Lee, Nanyoung Lee
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Outcomes of luxation injuries to primary teeth-a systematic review
Objective: Luxation injuries are one of the most prevalent type traumatic dental injuries in primary dentition. The impact of these injuries may not only be limited to the primary teeth but may also have adverse effects on the developing succedaneous ...
Mousumi Goswami +2 more
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Guided Endodontic Management of a Calcified Maxillary Central Incisor with Previous Iatrogenic Access using CBCT and Three-dimensional Printing: A Case Report [PDF]
Pulp canal obliteration presents a major clinical difficulty because the usual anatomical landmarks are lost, making conventional access preparation unpredictable and prone to iatrogenic errors. Recent advances in static guided endodontics, based on Cone-
Lalit Pawar +4 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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A case of pulp canal obliteration (PCO) two years after the completion of orthodontic treatment is presented. Post orthodontic treatment PCO is a rare finding.
Muhammad Qasim Javed +2 more
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Background To compare the outcomes of conventional access cavity preparation (CONV) versus guided endodontics (GE) for access cavity preparation in anterior teeth with pulp canal calcification (PCC) regarding root canal detection, substance loss ...
Hauke Hildebrand +6 more
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A clinical case of treatment of a tooth root fracture (4 years follow-up)
This paper presents a clinical case of dental treatment in children with transverse fracture of incisor roots on the upper jaw. This clinical case demonstrates the successful long-term results of therapeutic treatment in which the pulp viability was ...
S. N. Gromova +4 more
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