نتایج جستجو برای: surgical endodontic

تعداد نتایج: 338590  

Journal: :International endodontic journal 1986
C Reit J Hirsch

In teeth with periapical lesions and defective root canal seals non-surgical retreatment is usually preferred. Sometimes, however, such treatment may not be feasible and periapical surgery must be performed. The present study investigated a technique of retrograde root canal treatment as an alternative to the more conventional types of surgical procedure. The material consisted of 35 teeth whos...

2016
Ömür Dereci Ekim Onur Orhan Özgür Irmak Sinan Ay

BACKGROUND Aim of this study is to compare the clinical and radiographic success of non-surgical endodontic therapy in patients receiving intravenous zolendronate less than 1 year and more than 1 year. METHODS The clinical and radiographic follow-up data of 24 patients who were receiving IV zolendronate with 37 teeth were retrieved from the archives to evaluate clinical and radiographic heali...

2005
Thomas von Arx

b a u c g picoectomy involves the surgical management of tooth with a periapical lesion which cannot be esolved by conventional endodontic treatment root canal therapy or endodontic retreatment). ecause the term “apicoectomy” consists of only ne aspect (removal of root apex) of a complex eries of surgical procedures, the terms “periapical urgery” or “periradicular surgery” are more approriate. ...

Journal: :Oral surgery, oral medicine, oral pathology, oral radiology, and endodontics 1995
J D Gnanasekhar S V Walvekar A M al-Kandari Y al-Duwairi

A case is presented in which a nasopalatine duct cyst was misdiagnosed. Its subsequent mismanagement was further compounded with improper endodontic therapy. It was finally managed by corrective endodontic and surgical therapy.

ژورنال: مجله دندانپزشکی 2009
بوالهری, بهنام, شریفی, علیرضا, قربان‌زاده, عبداله, مطهری, پوریا, کاشانی, هما,

Background and Aim: A considerable percentage of failure in Endodontic treatments in maxillary molars is attributed to undiscovered second mesiobuccal canal (MB2).There are different methods for discovering and accessing to this canal. The purpose of this ex vivo study was to compare the detection ability of three methods (direct look, fiberoptic loup and surgical microscope) to find MB2 after ...

2015
K Prajapati N Joshi

In the present study, possibility of non-surgical endodontic re-treatment for correction of symptomatic endodontic failure with and without periradicular pathosis was evaluated both clinically and radiologically. The main objective of this study was also to assess, verify and establish the non-surgical re-treatment method as primary approach to resolve endodontic failures irrespective of sex. A...

2015
Ismail Uzun Cangul Keskin Bugra Guler Ozgur Ozdemir

Dens invaginatus is a developmental anomaly resulting from epithelial invagination of the tooth crown before calcification. Endodontic treatment of teeth affected by dens invaginatusmay be difficult and complex due to aberrant anatomy. Combined orthograde and surgical approaches for successful treatment of dens invaginatus are effective. This report describes the successful treatmentand results...

Journal: :Journal 2011
Daniel Torres-Lagares Juan J Segura-Egea Angela Rodríguez-Caballero José M Llamas-Carreras José L Gutiérrez-Pérez

A large maxillary cyst was treated for 3 months with marsupialization and decompression, followed by surgical endodontic therapy of the affected teeth and cystectomy. Although small cystic lesions will typically heal with nonsurgical endodontic therapy, larger lesions may need additional treatment. Surgical enucleation of a large cystic lesion may lead to damage of other teeth or anatomic struc...

Journal: :Pediatric dentistry 1990
M M Nazif D F Laughlin

Simultaneous occurrence of gemination and dens invaginatus in the same tooth is reported. Combined surgical and non surgical endodontic therapy was completed, with satisfactory results.

2016
Reema Malik Amit Raj Rajul Vivek

The odontogenic cutaneous sinus tract on the facial and cervical skin is known to occur as a result of pulp necrosis and chronic periapical periodontitis. Sinus tracts of endodontic origin usually respond well to endodontic therapy. The present case report discusses diagnosis and successful management of an extraoral cutaneous sinus tract of odontogenic origin in relation to a mandibular rigth ...

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