This case report represents the outcome of endodontic treatment in an infected mandibular molar with periradicular periodontitis and inherent poor prognosis of root canal treatment due to severe root curvature. The tooth was successfully treated by leaving the mesial root non-obturated, the canal orifices were coronally sealed with calcium enriched mixture cement and a definitive coronal amalgam restoration, was placed at the subsequent visit.Keywords: Biomaterials; Calcium-Enriched Mixture; CEM Cement; Coronal Seal; Endodontics; SealBio; Root-End Surger
Dens invaginatus is one of the most common anomalies of tooth structure. It is caused by the invagin...
INTRODUCTION: Bacterial infection of tooth pulp can progress into periapical diseases. Root canal tr...
Background: The endodontic treatment of calcified root canals in molars is a challenging and time-co...
This case report represents the outcome of endodontic treatment in an infected mandibular molar with...
The present report reviews the diagnostic and treatment challenges of a mandibular molar with previo...
Introduction: Root-end preparation and restoration with an endodontic material are required when non...
A healthy female was referred to Endodontic Department. The referral letter from her dentist express...
Successful management of mandibular incisors with pulp canal obliteration using guided endodontics i...
This case report presents conservative management of unset mineral trioxide aggregate (MTA) after be...
Introduction. Apical periodontitis is among the most common pathologies in endodontics. The treatmen...
Aims and objectives : Traumatic dental injuries may result in endodontic complications such as non-v...
intra-canal medication, obturation, root canal treatment. Abstract Root canal treatment (RCT) requir...
Internal inflammatory root resorption (IIRR) is a rare condition of the root canal and if it is left...
Treatment success of periodontal-endodontic lesions is dependent on the elimination of both disease ...
This paper reports the nonsurgical endodontic therapy using calcium hydroxide intracanal dressing an...
Dens invaginatus is one of the most common anomalies of tooth structure. It is caused by the invagin...
INTRODUCTION: Bacterial infection of tooth pulp can progress into periapical diseases. Root canal tr...
Background: The endodontic treatment of calcified root canals in molars is a challenging and time-co...
This case report represents the outcome of endodontic treatment in an infected mandibular molar with...
The present report reviews the diagnostic and treatment challenges of a mandibular molar with previo...
Introduction: Root-end preparation and restoration with an endodontic material are required when non...
A healthy female was referred to Endodontic Department. The referral letter from her dentist express...
Successful management of mandibular incisors with pulp canal obliteration using guided endodontics i...
This case report presents conservative management of unset mineral trioxide aggregate (MTA) after be...
Introduction. Apical periodontitis is among the most common pathologies in endodontics. The treatmen...
Aims and objectives : Traumatic dental injuries may result in endodontic complications such as non-v...
intra-canal medication, obturation, root canal treatment. Abstract Root canal treatment (RCT) requir...
Internal inflammatory root resorption (IIRR) is a rare condition of the root canal and if it is left...
Treatment success of periodontal-endodontic lesions is dependent on the elimination of both disease ...
This paper reports the nonsurgical endodontic therapy using calcium hydroxide intracanal dressing an...
Dens invaginatus is one of the most common anomalies of tooth structure. It is caused by the invagin...
INTRODUCTION: Bacterial infection of tooth pulp can progress into periapical diseases. Root canal tr...
Background: The endodontic treatment of calcified root canals in molars is a challenging and time-co...