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Lubrication during root canal treatment

Australian Endodontic Journal, 2018
AbstractLubrication is involved in all root canal treatment phases, from dental dam placement to canal obturation. Most often associated with instrumentation, lubrication is required to facilitate the mechanical action of hand/rotary files and to help emulsify and suspend the debris produced. Aqueous irrigation solutions such as sodium hypochlorite and
Nicholas Chandler, Deepak Chellappa
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Shaping and filling root canals during root canal re‐treatment

Endodontic Topics, 2008
Re‐treatment of primary root canal treatment associated with post‐treatment disease has become an important component of daily endodontic practice. Basically, the management of cases requiring re‐treatment should comply with the general rules of primary root canal treatment namely accurate diagnosis, antiseptic treatment consisting of cleaning and ...
MICHAEL HÜLSMANN   +2 more
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Root Canal Treatment in a Mandibular Second Premolar with Three Root Canals

Journal of Endodontics, 2005
According to the endodontic literature, the possibility of three canals in mandibular second premolars is quite small. When three or more canals are present separation of the root canals has only been described at mid-root level. The present case describes root canal treatment of a root canal aberration at the level of the apical third (apical root ...
Roeland J G, De Moor   +1 more
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Endoscopic root canal treatment.

Quintessence international (Berlin, Germany : 1985), 2010
To describe an innovative endoscopic technique for root canal treatment.Root canal treatment was performed on 12 patients (15 teeth), using a newly developed endoscope (Sialotechnology), which combines an endoscope, irrigation, and a surgical microinstrument channel.Endoscopic root canal treatment of all 15 teeth was successful with complete resolution
Joshua, Moshonov   +2 more
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Resorption, and Root Canal Treatment

1981
Resorption of teeth is either physiological, or arises as a result of some abnormal condition or force. Radiographs are helpful in determining the extent of resorption, but intraoral views are essential as screen film produces a rather blurred image—particularly when used with panoramic machines.
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Root Canal Treatment Processes

Dental Abstracts, 2022
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Retrograde Root Canal Treatment

2021
Thomas Kvist, Peter Jonasson
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Non-surgical Root Canal Treatment

2016
A plethora of new technology in endodontics has been available over the last 30 years, yet the outcome measures of success have changed very little. The clinician must be aware that the goal of non-surgical root canal treatment is fundamentally a biological one and the instrumentation of the canal serves to facilitate this approach. Adequate irrigation,
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Root-Canal Treatment

Journal of Dental Research, 1923
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