The aim of this article is to present a case which demonstrates that debriding and disinfecting the infected, under-obturated canal of a tooth using standardized orthograde technique along with surgical retrieval of separated periapical instrument, heals the lesion of endodontic origin. Restoring the tooth with a definitive restoration involving core and crown reinstates the fractured tooth as a functional member of dental arch
This case report describes the endodontic treatment of a maxillary first molar with two palatal root...
Periapical surgery is required when periradicular pathosis associated with endodontically treated te...
Endodontic failure can be caused by different etiology, one of them is a persistent periapical infec...
AIM: The case of a lower molar with apical periodontitis, which had previous root canal treatment an...
Procedural accidents during endodontic treatment often complicate the overall treatment plan of the ...
The success of endodontic therapy is attributed to complete arbitration of the bound entities concea...
Endodontic file separation is a common mishap during cleaning and shaping procedures. Even though th...
Copyright © 2013 Hengameh Ashraf et al. This is an open access article distributed under the Creativ...
The underlying reason for endodontic failures is almost invariably due to bacterial infection. The b...
Periradicular lesions of endodontic origin are characterized by polymicrobial infections, part of wh...
Instrument fracture within the root canal during root canal treatment is an unwanted and frustrating...
Separation of instrument in the root canal is a common mishap that occurs during the cleaning and sh...
Abstract The objective of root canal treatment is to perform complete debridement of the root canals...
The main objective of any root canal treatment of an infected teeth is to eliminate microorganisms t...
Once root canal treatment is considered, the treating clinicians must be aware of the real possibili...
This case report describes the endodontic treatment of a maxillary first molar with two palatal root...
Periapical surgery is required when periradicular pathosis associated with endodontically treated te...
Endodontic failure can be caused by different etiology, one of them is a persistent periapical infec...
AIM: The case of a lower molar with apical periodontitis, which had previous root canal treatment an...
Procedural accidents during endodontic treatment often complicate the overall treatment plan of the ...
The success of endodontic therapy is attributed to complete arbitration of the bound entities concea...
Endodontic file separation is a common mishap during cleaning and shaping procedures. Even though th...
Copyright © 2013 Hengameh Ashraf et al. This is an open access article distributed under the Creativ...
The underlying reason for endodontic failures is almost invariably due to bacterial infection. The b...
Periradicular lesions of endodontic origin are characterized by polymicrobial infections, part of wh...
Instrument fracture within the root canal during root canal treatment is an unwanted and frustrating...
Separation of instrument in the root canal is a common mishap that occurs during the cleaning and sh...
Abstract The objective of root canal treatment is to perform complete debridement of the root canals...
The main objective of any root canal treatment of an infected teeth is to eliminate microorganisms t...
Once root canal treatment is considered, the treating clinicians must be aware of the real possibili...
This case report describes the endodontic treatment of a maxillary first molar with two palatal root...
Periapical surgery is required when periradicular pathosis associated with endodontically treated te...
Endodontic failure can be caused by different etiology, one of them is a persistent periapical infec...