scispace - formally typeset
Open AccessBook

Pathways of the Pulp

TLDR
This chapter discusses Endodontic-Periodontic Interrelationships, Pulp Development, Structure and Function, Pulpal Reaction to Caries and Dental Procedures, and Digital Technologies in Endodonic Practice.
Abstract
Introduction: An Historic Perspective PART ONE: The Art of Endodontics Diagnostic Procedures Orofacial Dental Pain Emergencies: Endodontic Diagnosis and Management Nonodontegenic Orofacial Pain and Endodontics: Pain Disorders Involving the Jaws that Simulate Odontalgia Case Selection and Treatment Planning Preparation for Treatment Armamentarium and Sterilization Tooth Morphology and Cavity Preparation Cleaning and Shaping the Root Canal System Obturation of the Cleaned and Shaped Root Canal System Records and Legal Responsibilities. PART TWO: The Science of Endodontics Pulp Development, Structure and Function Periapical Pathology Endodontic Microbiology and Treatment of Infections Instrument Materials and Devices Pulpal Reaction to Caries and Dental Procedures PART THREE: Related Clinical Topics Traumatic Injuries Endodontic-Periodontic Interrelationships Endodontic Pharmacology Surgical Endodontics Management of Pain and Anxiety Bleaching Nonvital and Vital Discoloured Teeth Restoration of the Endodontically Treated Tooth Pediatric Endodontics Geriatric Endodontics Nonsurgical Endodontic Retreatment Digital Technologies in Endodontic Practice CONCLUSION: Tomorrow Challenge

read more

Citations
More filters
Journal ArticleDOI

Management of inflammatory external root resorption by using calcium-enriched mixture cement: a case report.

TL;DR: Clinical and radiographic examinations showed that treated teeth were functional with normal mobility, the progression of the inflammatory external root resorption ceased, the resorptive lacunae were filled with newly formed bone, and periapical radiolucencies healed.
Journal ArticleDOI

Allergy to sodium hypochlorite during root canal therapy: acase report

TL;DR: A case is presented, describing both local and systemic adverse tissue reactions, caused by an allergic response, after NaOCl irrigation, after root canal treatment.
Journal ArticleDOI

Cytotoxicity of a New Root Canal Filling Material on Human Gingival Fibroblasts

TL;DR: Investigation of the cytotoxicity of the root canal sealing materials Resilon and Epiphany versus gutta-percha, Grossman's sealer, Thermaseal, and Sealapex indicated that Resilon had a lower cytotoxic and that Epiphany was more cytot toxic than conventional materials.
Journal ArticleDOI

An in vitro evaluation of the apical sealing ability of a new resin-based root canal obturation system.

TL;DR: Assessment of the apical sealing ability of the new resin-based Epiphany-Resilon root canal filling system and to compare this with the sealing abilities of different pairings of AH plus, gutta-percha, Epiphany, and Resilon found that it had the least amount of microleakage than all the other groups.
Journal ArticleDOI

Leakage associated with load fatigue-induced preliminary failure of full crowns placed over three different post and core systems.

TL;DR: Thirty-six maxillary central incisors were endodontically treated and restored with a post and core and cast crown and leakage occurred in all three groups, with no significant difference between groups.
Related Papers (5)