An endodontic management of mandibular third molar with five root canals
The existence of several anatomical variations in the root canal system may contribute to failure of the root canal therapy. The planning and performing of endodontic therapy requires knowledge of the internal dental morphology.
Dakshita Joy Sinha, Ashish Amit Sinha
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A matched irrigation and obturation strategy for root canal therapy. [PDF]
AbstractIn root canal therapy, irrigating solutions are employed to eliminate the bacterial load and also prepare dentin for sealer interaction. The aim of this research was to assess how irrigating solutions employed on their own or in sequence affected the tooth structure.
Fernandes Zancan R+7 more
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Subcutaneous emphysema during root canal therapy: endodontic accident by sodium hypoclorite [PDF]
Cervicofacial subcutaneous emphysema is defined as the abnormal introduction of air in the subcutaneous tissues of the head and neck. It is mainly caused by trauma, head and neck surgery, general anesthesia, and coughing or habitual performance of ...
Battisti, Andrea+5 more
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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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Autogenous tooth transplantation : evaluation of pulp tissue regeneration [PDF]
Objective: The aim of this study was to assess the pulp survival that occur in transplants of autologous teeth, by comparing two surgical techniques: the conventional technique (autotransplantation for newly formed alveoli), and an alternative technique,
Carvalho, Lina+4 more
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Conservative Treatment of an Infected Lateral Canal: A Case Report with a 4-Year Follow-up [PDF]
Connective tissues in lateral canals mostly remain vital even after pulp necrosis of the main canals. However, lateral canals may become necrotic following the pulp necrosis of the main root canal or after root canal therapy.
Hatami, Nima, Parirokh, Masoud
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In vitro apical extrusion of debris and instrumentation time following root canal instrumentation with Reciproc and Reciproc Blue instruments and a novel stainless steel rotary system (Gentlefile) versus manual instrumentation [PDF]
Background. This study compared apical extrusion of debris and instrumentation time following root canal instrumentation with Reciproc, Reciproc Blue, and Gentlefile (GF) rotary instruments versus the manual step-back technique. Methods.
Ahmad Nouroloyouni+5 more
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Minimally invasive root canal therapy
Minimally invasive root canal therapy should be defined as a discipline which adhere to a concept of pre⁃serving the healthy tooth structure as much as possible during all the root canal therapy procedure.
WU Bu⁃ling, CHEN Ming
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Advances in the application of photodynamic therapy to root canal disinfection
In recent years, many researchers have devoted themselves to the application of photodynamic therapy (PDT) in root canal disinfection, as conventional root canal disinfection methods have failed to achieve the optimal effect.
LI Meimei+4 more
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AGMB-Transformer: Anatomy-Guided Multi-Branch Transformer Network for Automated Evaluation of Root Canal Therapy [PDF]
Accurate evaluation of the treatment result on X-ray images is a significant and challenging step in root canal therapy since the incorrect interpretation of the therapy results will hamper timely follow-up which is crucial to the patients' treatment outcome. Nowadays, the evaluation is performed in a manual manner, which is time-consuming, subjective,
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