ABSTRACT Radicular cysts in teeth that have undergone root canal therapy (RCT) are uncommon but clinically important, often presenting unique challenges for diagnosis. Although rare, radicular cysts can progress rapidly, leading to symptoms, such as discomfort or swelling shortly after the initial treatment.
Saeed Asgary, Nafise Shamloo
wiley +1 more source
Increasing Parallelism in the ROOT I/O Subsystem [PDF]
When processing large amounts of data, the rate at which reading and writing can take place is a critical factor. High energy physics data processing relying on ROOT is no exception. The recent parallelisation of LHC experiments' software frameworks and the analysis of the ever increasing amount of collision data collected by experiments further ...
arxiv
Non-surgical Management of Endodontic Periradicular Pathosis - A Clinical Research [PDF]
Background: In most cases the aetiological factors of periradicular diseases are oral contaminants through the root canal or degenerating pulpal tissues.
Ahmed, Tahmeena Ishrat+1 more
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Root Canal Treatment of Mandibular Second Premolars with Three Root Canals-Report of Four Rare Cases
Background/Aim: The aim of root canal treatment is the thorough cleaning, shaping and obturation of the root canals. Variations in root canal anatomy increase the difficulty of the root canal treatment and therefore the possibility of failure.
Molyvdas Ioannis+2 more
doaj +1 more source
A Vision on the Status and Evolution of HEP Physics Software Tools [PDF]
This paper represents the vision of the members of the Fermilab Scientific Computing Division's Computational Physics Department (SCD-CPD) on the status and the evolution of various HEP software tools such as the Geant4 detector simulation toolkit, the Pythia and GENIE physics generators, and the ROOT data analysis framework.
arxiv
Healing Rate and Post-obturation Pain of Single-versus Multiple-visit Endodontic Treatment for Infected Root Canals: A Systematic Review [PDF]
Introduction: The choice of single-versus multiple-visit root canal treatment for infected teeth is in dispute. The purpose of this systematic review was to compare the healing rate and post-obturation pain of single-versus multiple-visit root canal ...
MS, DDS Chenglin Wang+2 more
core
Effectiveness of EDTA as the irrigation solution to remove smear layer in root canal
One of the objectives of successful endodontic treatment is the hermetic obturation of the root canal system. To achieve this, the root canal filling must seal the canal space both apically and coronally to prevent the ingress of microorganisms or tissue
Kurniasri Amas Achiar, Endang Sukartini
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Root Canal Morphology and Anatomy [PDF]
Success in root canal treatment depends on the proper application of all procedures of root canal treatment. This wholistic approach includes leakproof crown restoration, following ideal instrumentation, irrigation and hermetic obturation. Therefore, the
Guven, Esra Pamukcu
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Postoperative Pain After The Use Of A Dexamethasone Rinse As An Irrigant Prior To Obturation [PDF]
Purpose: The purpose of this randomized, double-blind pilot study was to determine the effect of dexamethasone on post-operative pain when used as an intracanal rinse prior to obturation.
Tarabishy, Kenan
core +1 more source
Effects of Ultrasonic Activation on Root Canal Filling Quality of Single-Cone Obturation with Calcium Silicate-Based Sealer [PDF]
Sin‐Young Kim+7 more
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