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Outcome of endodontic treatments performed by Brazilian undergraduate students: 3- to 8-year follow up

  • Jessica Gabriele da Rocha;Isabella Marian Lena;Jessica Lopes Trindade;Gabriela Salatino Liedke;Renata Dornelles Morgental;Carlos Alexandre Souza Bier
    • Restorative Dentistry and Endodontics
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    • 제47권3호
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    • pp.34.1-34.12
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    • 2022
  • Objectives: This study aimed to evaluate the success rate of endodontic treatments performed by undergraduate students and the factors associated with the outcome. Materials and Methods: A follow-up of 3 to 8 years after root canal filling was carried out in 91 patients. At the follow-up visits, medical and dental history questionnaires were applied along with clinical and radiographic examinations. Data collected in the clinical exam included: the presence of pain, swelling, sinus tract, mobility, tenderness to palpation and percussion, periodontal probing profile, and type/quality of coronal restoration. Postoperative and follow-up radiographs were digitalized and analyzed by 2 trained and calibrated examiners to assess periapical healing. The treatment outcome was based on strict clinical and radiographic criteria and classified as success (absence of any clinical and radiographic sign of apical periodontitis) or failure (other combination). Logistic regression was used to investigate the impact of clinical and radiographic variables on endodontic treatment outcomes at a 5% significance level. Results: The success rate of endodontic treatments was 60.7%. The only risk factor significantly associated with failure was the presence of a periapical lesion on the postoperative radiograph (odds ratio, 3.35; 95% confidence interval, 1.17-9.54). Conclusions: The success rate of endodontic treatments performed by undergraduate students was low and was jeopardized by the presence of a periapical lesion on the postoperative radiograph.

Type III 치내치의 보존적 근관치료 : 증례보고 (Conservative Endodontic Treatment of Type III Dens Invaginatus : Case Report)

  • 조완선;이난영;이상호
    • 대한소아치과학회지
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    • 제41권2호
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    • pp.174-179
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    • 2014
  • 치내치란 치아 조직의 석회화가 일어나기 이전에 법랑기가 치유두 내로 함입되어 나타나는 발육성 이상을 말한다. 치내치는 임상적, 방사선학적으로 다양한 변이를 나타내며, 치내치의 여러 분류법 중 Oehlers(1957)가 제안한 분류법이 가장 널리 이용되고 있다. 치수는 건강한 채로 남아 있으나 함입부가 치주염과 연관된 Type III 병소를 치료하는데 다양한 술식들이 설명되어져왔다. 가장 우선시 되어야 하는 목표는 가능하다면 치수를 건전하게 보존하는 것이며, 치수질환의 명백한 증거가 없다면, 함입부를 치근과 별개로 치료하는 보존적인 접근법이 필요하다. 그러나, Type III 치내치의 근관치료는 근관과 함입의 충분한 잔사제거, 재현가능한 근관장의 조절, 일관된 충전등을 충분히 달성하기 어렵다는 문제점이 있다. 본 증례는 치근단 병소를 보이는 Type III 치내치의 치료에 함입부에만 제한된 보존적 근관치료 및 Mineral Trioxide Aggregate(MTA)를 이용한 폐쇄를 통해 양호한 결과를 얻었기에 보고하는 바이다.

조기 치근관 배농술을 이용한 하악 골절선상 감염치아들의 보존적 관리: 증례보고 (The conservative care by early endodontic drainage of infected teeth in the line of a mandibular fracture: report of a case)

  • 모동엽;유재하;최병호;설성한;김하랑;이천의
    • Journal of the Korean Association of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgeons
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    • 제36권4호
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    • pp.309-313
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    • 2010
  • The management of teeth in the line of a mandibular fracture is controversial despite the general agreement that most of these teeth can be preserved. Teeth should be retained if bony attachments are adequate for survival, the tooth is sound and important in maintaining fixation of the fractured segment of bone. Teeth should be removed if they are loose and interfere with the reduction of fragments, are devitalized and potentially a source of wound infection, are damaged beyond their usefulness or may become devital and interfere with healing by becoming infected. However, tooth removal will increase the level of trauma, extend the severity of the wound and require expensive prosthetic treatment. Therefore, it is very important to conserve infected teeth in the line of a mandibular fracture through early primary endodontic treatment (pulp extirpation, canal enlargement and canal opening drainage) and splinting. The basic principles underlying the treatment of pulpless teeth are those underlying general surgery. Therefore, debridement of the infected wound (pulp extirpation and canal enlargement), drainage (canal opening) and gentle treatment of the tissues (occlusal reduction and teeth splinting) are the principles of surgery. This is a representative case report of conservative care by the early endodontic drainage of infected teeth in the line of a mandibular fracture.

치수 괴사된 미성숙 영구치에서 Retro MTA를 이용한 변색 없는 재생적 근관치료 : 증례 보고 (Regenerative Endodontic Treatment Without Discoloration of Infected Immature Permanent Teeth Using Retro MTA : Two Case Reports)

  • 김유정;김선미;최남기
    • 대한소아치과학회지
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    • 제41권4호
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    • pp.335-343
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    • 2014
  • 재생적 근관치료는 치수 괴사를 보이는 미성숙 영구치 치료에 있어서 괴사된 치수를 치유하고 계속되는 치근의 발달을 유도할 수 있다. 그러나 여기에는 몇 가지 단점과 불리한 결과들이 있다. 이 중 재생적 근관치료에 가장 큰 임상적 부작용은 minocycline과 MTA에 의한 변색이다. 본 증례에서는 재생적 근관치료 후에 나타나는 치관 변색을 방지하기 위해 minocycline을 clindamycin으로 대체한 triple antibiotics와 칼슘 지르코늄 알루민산염 시멘트인 Retro MTA를 사용하였다. 치수 괴사된 미성숙 영구치에서 근관 와동 형성 및 근관 세척 후 수정된 triple antibiotics를 적용하고, 혈병 또는 콜라겐 스펀지를 스캐폴드(scaffold)로 하여 Retro MTA로 근관을 폐쇄하였다. 정기적인 검진 결과 미성숙 영구치의 치근 성장 및 정상적인 치아 주위 조직들이 관찰되었으며, 치관 변색 없이 모두 양호한 치유 결과를 얻었다.

회전식 nickel-titanium file을 이용한 유치의 근관치료 (ROOT CANAL TREATMENT ON PRIMARY TEETH USING NICKEL-TITANIUM NOTARY FILES)

  • 서주희;이광희;김대업;양계식
    • 대한소아치과학회지
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    • 제28권4호
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    • pp.620-625
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    • 2001
  • 유치의 근관치료에서 치수절제술은 실활된 유치를 치열궁내에 유지하기 위해 치관과 근관부분의 괴사된 치수조직을 완전하게 제거하는 것을 말한다. 이 술식은 감염된 치수의 세균을감소시키는 것을 목적으로 하며, 다양하고 불규칙한 유치 근관의 형태가 주된 장애 요소로 작용한다. 더욱이 비협조적인 어린이의 경우에는 오랜 시간동안 정교한 시술을 하기가 곤란하다. 최근 들어 근관치료시에 회전식 기구를 이용하여 근관형성을 하는 장비들이 많이 개발되었으며 저속전기 모터에 회전식 NiTi file을 이용한 술식이 많이 사용되고 있다. 본 증례에서는 회전식 NiTi file과 전기모터를 이용하여 유구치의 근관치료를 시도하였다. 치수강을 개방하고 치관부 치수를 제거한 후 잠정적 작업장을 측정하였으며 적절한 NiTi file을 선택하여 잠정적 작업장까지 crown-down방법으로 점차적으로 형성하였다. 수용 file로 근단부 도달 및 성형을 하고 전체적인 마무리를 하여 Vitapex로 충전하여 양호한 결과를 얻었기에 보고하는 바이다.

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An Insight Into Neurophysiology of Pulpal Pain: Facts and Hypotheses

  • Jain, Niharika;Gupta, Abhishek;Meena, N.
    • The Korean Journal of Pain
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    • 제26권4호
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    • pp.347-355
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    • 2013
  • Pain and pain control are important to the dental profession because the general perception of the public is that dental treatment and pain go hand in hand. Successful dental treatment requires that the source of pain be detected. If the origin of pain is not found, inappropriate dental care and, ultimately, extraction may result. Pain experienced before, during, or after endodontic therapy is a serious concern to both patients and endodontists, and the variability of discomfort presents a challenge in terms of diagnostic methods, endodontic therapy, and endodontic knowledge. This review will help clinicians understand the basic neurophysiology of pulpal pain and other painful conditions of the dental pulp that are not well understood.

Endodontic treatment of a C-shaped mandibular second premolar with four root canals and three apical foramina: a case report

  • Bertrand, Thikamphaa;Kim, Sahng Gyoon
    • Restorative Dentistry and Endodontics
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    • 제41권1호
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    • pp.68-73
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    • 2016
  • This case report describes a unique C-shaped mandibular second premolar with four canals and three apical foramina and its endodontic management with the aid of cone-beam computer tomography (CBCT). C-shaped root canal morphology with four canals was identified under a dental operating microscope. A CBCT scan was taken to evaluate the aberrant root canal anatomy and devise a better instrumentation strategy based on the anatomy. All canals were instrumented to have a 0.05 taper using 1.0 mm step-back filing with appropriate apical sizes determined from the CBCT scan images and filled using a warm vertical compaction technique. A C-shaped mandibular second premolar with multiple canals is an anatomically rare case for clinicians, yet its endodontic treatment may require a careful instrumentation strategy due to the difficulty in disinfecting the canals in the thin root area without compromising the root structure.

Leukocyte platelet-rich fibrin in endodontic microsurgery: a report of 2 cases

  • Mariana Domingos Pires;Jorge N.R. Martins;Abayomi Omokeji Baruwa;Beatriz Pereira;Antonio Ginjeira
    • Restorative Dentistry and Endodontics
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    • 제47권2호
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    • pp.17.1-17.8
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    • 2022
  • Endodontic microsurgery is a predictable treatment option when orthograde treatment or retreatment is unsuccessful or unfeasible. However, when there is a gross compromise of periapical bone, achievement of bone regeneration after the surgical procedure may be hampered. In such cases, the application of guided tissue regeneration principles, with adjunctive use of leukocyte platelet-rich fibrin to fill the bone defect as a bone substitute and as a membrane to cover the site, provides a cost-effective solution with the benefits of accelerated physiological healing and reduced post-surgical pain and discomfort. This case report presents 2 cases of endodontic microsurgery of the upper lateral incisors with loss of buccal cortical plate, where platelet-rich fibrin was successfully applied.

Periodontal healing following non-surgical repair of an old perforation with pocket formation and oral communication

  • Asgary, Saeed;Verma, Prashant;Nosrat, Ali
    • Restorative Dentistry and Endodontics
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    • 제43권2호
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    • pp.17.1-17.7
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    • 2018
  • Iatrogenic perforations negatively impact the outcome of endodontic treatments. Studies on prognostic factors showed that perforations in the coronal third of the root with periodontal pocket formation have an unfavorable prognosis. A 36-year-old female was referred for endodontic evaluation of tooth #13 with a history of an iatrogenic perforation, happened 3 years ago. There was a sinus tract associated with perforation, 10 mm probing on the mesial and mesio-palatal, bleeding on probing, radiolucent lesion adjacent to the perforation and complete resorption of the interdental bone between teeth #13 and #12. After the treatment options were discussed, she chose to save the tooth. The tooth was accessed under rubber dam isolation, the perforation site was cleaned and disinfected using 0.5% sodium hypochlorite and sealed with calcium-enriched mixture cement. Eighteen months after treatment the tooth was functional and asymptomatic. The probing depths were normal without bleeding on probing. Radiographically, the interdental crestal bone formed between teeth #13 and #12. Despite all negative prognostic factors in this case (i.e., perforations in the coronal third, pocket formation, and radiolucent lesion), healing was unexpectedly achieved via non-surgical repair of the perforation. Further research on biological aspects of healing in the periodontium following iatrogenic perforations are recommended.

A new minimally invasive guided endodontic microsurgery by cone beam computed tomography and 3-dimensional printing technology

  • Kim, Jong-Eun;Shim, June-Sung;Shin, Yooseok
    • Restorative Dentistry and Endodontics
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    • 제44권3호
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    • pp.29.1-29.7
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    • 2019
  • Endodontic microsurgery is defined as the treatment performed on the root apices of an infected tooth, which was unresolved with conventional root canal therapy. Recently, the advanced technology in 3-dimensional model reconstruction based on computed tomography such as cone beam computed tomography has opened a new avenue in application of personalized, accurate diagnosis and has been increasingly used in the field of dentistry. Nevertheless, direct intra-oral localization of root apex based on the 3-dimensional information is extremely difficult and significant amount of bone removal is inevitable when freehand surgical procedure was employed. Moreover, gingival flap and alveolar bone fenestration are usually required, which leads to prolonged time of surgery, thereby increasing the chance of trauma as well as the risk of infection. The purpose of this case report is to present endodontic microsurgery using the guide template that can accurately target the position of apex for the treatment of an anterior tooth with calcified canal which was untreatable with conventional root canal therapy and unable to track the position of the apex due to the absence of fistula.