Endodontic treatment continues to focus on chemomechanical preparation and the removal of diseased tissues in order to eradicate bacteria and avoid subsequent pathologies.In addition to creating space for obturation, mechanical preparation of the canals also makes it easier to sanitize the root canal system using irrigation solutions.The presence of iatrogenic errors occurring during treatment, such as missed diagnosis, poor access cavity shape, coronal leakage, improper mechanical debridement or irrigation, untreated canals, perforations, separated instruments, poor canal obturation, and persistence of bacteria, are all linked to less effective endodontic outcome and clinical failure.Even though endodontic treatment has a high success rate...
The primary cause of a periapical inflammatory lesion is intra-radicular microbial infection. Preven...
The success of endodontic treatment derives from the complete elimination of microorganisms capable ...
Residual bacterial biofilm and/or bacteria in planktonic form may be survived in the bone following ...
Endodontic treatment continues to focus on chemomechanical preparation and the removal of diseased t...
The underlying reason for endodontic failures is almost invariably due to bacterial infection. The b...
Chemo-mechanical preparation and the removal of infected dentine in order to eliminate microorganis...
Introduction Development of inflammatory lesions or their persistence after primary treatment is con...
Inappropriate mechanical debridement, persistence of bacteria in the canals and apex, poor obturatio...
The biological basis of endodontics is well established and underlines the dominant role of bacteria...
The main cause of endodontic failure is the persistence of microorganisms that cause an intraradicul...
Perhaps the most frustrating scenario in dentistry lies in the apparently well-instrumented and well...
The primary cause of a periapical inflammatory lesion is intra-radicular microbial infection. Preven...
The objectives of root canal treatment are to prevent the apical parodontitis, to heal the acute or ...
The aim of endodontic treatment is to eliminate the infection from the root canal, to prevent reinfe...
Introduction: In the endodontic treatment and retreatment scenario, the primary objective is to elim...
The primary cause of a periapical inflammatory lesion is intra-radicular microbial infection. Preven...
The success of endodontic treatment derives from the complete elimination of microorganisms capable ...
Residual bacterial biofilm and/or bacteria in planktonic form may be survived in the bone following ...
Endodontic treatment continues to focus on chemomechanical preparation and the removal of diseased t...
The underlying reason for endodontic failures is almost invariably due to bacterial infection. The b...
Chemo-mechanical preparation and the removal of infected dentine in order to eliminate microorganis...
Introduction Development of inflammatory lesions or their persistence after primary treatment is con...
Inappropriate mechanical debridement, persistence of bacteria in the canals and apex, poor obturatio...
The biological basis of endodontics is well established and underlines the dominant role of bacteria...
The main cause of endodontic failure is the persistence of microorganisms that cause an intraradicul...
Perhaps the most frustrating scenario in dentistry lies in the apparently well-instrumented and well...
The primary cause of a periapical inflammatory lesion is intra-radicular microbial infection. Preven...
The objectives of root canal treatment are to prevent the apical parodontitis, to heal the acute or ...
The aim of endodontic treatment is to eliminate the infection from the root canal, to prevent reinfe...
Introduction: In the endodontic treatment and retreatment scenario, the primary objective is to elim...
The primary cause of a periapical inflammatory lesion is intra-radicular microbial infection. Preven...
The success of endodontic treatment derives from the complete elimination of microorganisms capable ...
Residual bacterial biofilm and/or bacteria in planktonic form may be survived in the bone following ...