Inappropriate mechanical debridement, persistence of bacteria in the canals and apex, poor obturation quality, over and under extension of the root canal filling, and coronal leakage are some of the commonly attributable causes of failure. Despite the high success rate of endodontic treatment, failures do occur in a large number of cases and most of the times can be attributed to the already stated causes. With an ever increasing number of endodontic treatments being done each day, it has become imperative to avoid or minimize the most fundamental of reasons leading to endodontic failure. This paper reviews the most common causes of endodontic failure along with radiographic examples
Introduction. The aim of this study is to determine the most common endodontically treated tooth and...
Objectives. The aim of the present paper was to provide the clinician with valuable information abou...
ost endodontic failures occur as a result of leakage of irritants into periapical tissues.1 An ideal...
Endodontic treatment continues to focus on chemomechanical preparation and the removal of diseased t...
Perhaps the most frustrating scenario in dentistry lies in the apparently well-instrumented and well...
Introduction Development of inflammatory lesions or their persistence after primary treatment is con...
The underlying reason for endodontic failures is almost invariably due to bacterial infection. The b...
The biological basis of endodontics is well established and underlines the dominant role of bacteria...
After reading this article, the reader should be able to: • identify the 2 most common reasons for e...
WOS: 000418878600007PubMed ID: 29246376Introduction: The aim of this study was to review the factors...
Aim: The aim of this histological study was to evaluate the different causes of the failures of the ...
Abstract Background Bacterial biofilms that develop on root surfaces outside apical foramens have be...
ABSTRACT There are various factors that affect the success and outcome of root canal treatment. The...
This study presents a relatively uncomplicated endodontic failure that responded to nonsurgical trea...
PLEASE NOTE: This work is protected by copyright. Downloading is restricted to the BU community: ple...
Introduction. The aim of this study is to determine the most common endodontically treated tooth and...
Objectives. The aim of the present paper was to provide the clinician with valuable information abou...
ost endodontic failures occur as a result of leakage of irritants into periapical tissues.1 An ideal...
Endodontic treatment continues to focus on chemomechanical preparation and the removal of diseased t...
Perhaps the most frustrating scenario in dentistry lies in the apparently well-instrumented and well...
Introduction Development of inflammatory lesions or their persistence after primary treatment is con...
The underlying reason for endodontic failures is almost invariably due to bacterial infection. The b...
The biological basis of endodontics is well established and underlines the dominant role of bacteria...
After reading this article, the reader should be able to: • identify the 2 most common reasons for e...
WOS: 000418878600007PubMed ID: 29246376Introduction: The aim of this study was to review the factors...
Aim: The aim of this histological study was to evaluate the different causes of the failures of the ...
Abstract Background Bacterial biofilms that develop on root surfaces outside apical foramens have be...
ABSTRACT There are various factors that affect the success and outcome of root canal treatment. The...
This study presents a relatively uncomplicated endodontic failure that responded to nonsurgical trea...
PLEASE NOTE: This work is protected by copyright. Downloading is restricted to the BU community: ple...
Introduction. The aim of this study is to determine the most common endodontically treated tooth and...
Objectives. The aim of the present paper was to provide the clinician with valuable information abou...
ost endodontic failures occur as a result of leakage of irritants into periapical tissues.1 An ideal...