Periapical Bone Healing of a Large Radicular Cyst Following Surgical Endodontic Treatment Without Regenerative Procedures: A 2.5-Year Follow-Up Case Report. [PDF]
Comprehensive surgical management of a large radicular cyst without regenerative protocols. ABSTRACT This case report highlights the conservative management of a large peri‐apical lesion involving multiple teeth of the maxilla where the lesion eroded the maxilla's palatal, buccal, and nasal plates with a mobile central incisor.
Mishra A, Sharan J, Marya A.
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Success rate of apicectomy of anterior and premolar teeth [PDF]
This study was carried out to assess the success rate of apicectomy of anterior and premolar teeth. Out of 336 patients, who had undergone apicectomy in a private practice between 1997–2001, only 256 patients (76.2%) completed the two years recall ...
Mohammed Kh Hasouni , Shehab A Hamad
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Background: There is some concern that root resection may alter the surface features and crack formation of the previously set orthograde material.
Eshaghali Saberi +2 more
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Introduction: We aimed to assess the push‐out bond strength of BIO-C REPAIR (a ready-to-use bioceramic material), and compare it with the mineral trioxide aggregate (MTA) and аmаlgаm. Methods: A total of 30 single-rooted, straight human maxillary central
Fatimah R Hammadi, Zainab M Abdul-Ameer
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Bacterial Leakage Testing in Dentistry: A Comprehensive Review on Methods, Models, and Clinical Relevance. [PDF]
Background The marginal gap increases the rate of bacterial leakage and treatment failure; the measurement of the marginal gap is questionable. The literature revealed that when bacteria get trapped within the smear layer, they can multiply and re‐contaminate the root canal system, leading to treatment failure.
Snigdha NT, Karobari MI.
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Root Development Following Bioceramic Material Application in Immature Permanent Teeth: A Case Series With 24-Month Follow-Up. [PDF]
Objective Dental trauma frequently impacts children and adolescents, leading to functional and esthetic challenges. If not managed promptly and effectively, complications may ensue. Apexification with calcium silicate cement (CSC) has been proposed as a reliable treatment for necrotic immature teeth with thick dentinal walls and open apices.
Alsayed Tolibah Y +6 more
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Orthograde Endodontic Retreatment Following Apicoectomy and Resorption of Extruded MTA-A Case Report With 8-Year Follow-Up. [PDF]
ABSTRACT Orthograde retreatment following unsuccessful apicoectomy is a valid treatment option instead of surgical retreatment. This case report details the successful orthograde retreatment of a 34‐year‐old female patient with persistent symptoms following prior apicoectomy without retrofilling materials and conventional root canal treatment.
Basudan SO, Baras BH.
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Microsurgical Intervention for Dens Invaginatus in an Immature Tooth: A Case Report With Long-Term Follow-Up. [PDF]
Dens invaginatus (DI) is a rare dental anomaly characterized by the infolding of enamel and dentin into the pulp cavity during tooth development. This condition often leads to complex endodontic challenges, predisposing affected teeth to caries, pulp necrosis, and chronic periapical abscesses.
Al-Nahlawi T, Moradipour Z, Assadian H.
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Apical Microleakage of four Materials after Root End Resection (In Vitro Study)
Hermetic sealing of the apical area after root end resection is essential to the success of endodontic surgery. To compare microleakage after root end resection of the two bioceramic sealers without retrograde filling - Total Fill BC Sealer and MTA ...
Radeva E. +3 more
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Sealing ability of retrograde obturation materials containing calcium hydroxide or MTA. [PDF]
Newly available materials for retrograde obturation should have their sealing properties evaluated. The goal of this study was to evaluate the sealing ability of Endo CPM sealer, an MTA-based endodontic cement. Single-rooted extracted human teeth were endodontically treated. After apical sectioning, retrograde cavities were prepared. Teeth were divided
Tanomaru-Filho, Mário +4 more
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