It has been recommended that the prescription of dental radiographic examinations be based on a series of selection criteria. This study evaluated the usefulness of the presence of a large or deep restoration as an indicator for the need for a radiographic examination. Patients in need of routine examinations were questioned regarding pain in restored teeth. The radiographs of 2269 restored teeth in 209 patients were evaluated for depth of restoration and presence or absence of periapical pathosis. Another 1306 nonrestored teeth in 100 patients were evaluated similarly. There was an association between pain and periapical pathosis and between depth of restoration and periapical pathosis (p < 0.001 in each case). Radiographic yield for po...
The aim of this work was to identify the limitations of previously published systematic reviews eval...
© 2015 International Endodontic Journal. Published by John Wiley & Sons LtdAim: To compare 2D with 3...
BACKGROUND/OBJECTIVE:Progress in endodontic techniques and methodological advances have altered root...
INTRODUCTION: The diagnosis and treatment of endodontic infections is a multi-step fact gathering pr...
Objective: The presence of periapical radiolucency has been used as a criterion for endodontic treat...
Background: Root canal treatment failure can be caused by periapical lesions and inadequate restorat...
Assessing restored teeth with pulp and periapical diseases for the presence of cracks, caries and ma...
Aim: To compare the use of film-based periapical radiographs and digital panoramic images displayed ...
quality of the root canal treatment ensures a good outcome of endodontic treatment, when root canal ...
Aim: The aim was to examine the technical quality of root fillings and periapical status of root-fil...
Aim: To decide if clinical assessments and periapical radiographs give adequate data to survey the r...
Background and Aim: Use of panoramic radiography in some cases is easier and more cost-effective tha...
Dept. of Dentistry/석사The purpose of this study was (1) to examine efficacy of digital periapical (PA...
Aim of our study. The aim of our study is to evaluate the root fillings quality and the periapical s...
Introduction: The radiographic control of the root canal treatment can evaluate the healing of the p...
The aim of this work was to identify the limitations of previously published systematic reviews eval...
© 2015 International Endodontic Journal. Published by John Wiley & Sons LtdAim: To compare 2D with 3...
BACKGROUND/OBJECTIVE:Progress in endodontic techniques and methodological advances have altered root...
INTRODUCTION: The diagnosis and treatment of endodontic infections is a multi-step fact gathering pr...
Objective: The presence of periapical radiolucency has been used as a criterion for endodontic treat...
Background: Root canal treatment failure can be caused by periapical lesions and inadequate restorat...
Assessing restored teeth with pulp and periapical diseases for the presence of cracks, caries and ma...
Aim: To compare the use of film-based periapical radiographs and digital panoramic images displayed ...
quality of the root canal treatment ensures a good outcome of endodontic treatment, when root canal ...
Aim: The aim was to examine the technical quality of root fillings and periapical status of root-fil...
Aim: To decide if clinical assessments and periapical radiographs give adequate data to survey the r...
Background and Aim: Use of panoramic radiography in some cases is easier and more cost-effective tha...
Dept. of Dentistry/석사The purpose of this study was (1) to examine efficacy of digital periapical (PA...
Aim of our study. The aim of our study is to evaluate the root fillings quality and the periapical s...
Introduction: The radiographic control of the root canal treatment can evaluate the healing of the p...
The aim of this work was to identify the limitations of previously published systematic reviews eval...
© 2015 International Endodontic Journal. Published by John Wiley & Sons LtdAim: To compare 2D with 3...
BACKGROUND/OBJECTIVE:Progress in endodontic techniques and methodological advances have altered root...