Revascularization of Immature Permanent Incisors after Severe Extrusive Luxation Injury
Body View letters related to this article Abstract Pulp necrosis is an uncommon sequel to extrusive luxation in immature teeth with incomplete apical
Body View letters related to this article Abstract Pulp necrosis is an uncommon sequel to extrusive luxation in immature teeth with incomplete apical
A new software tool used in conjunction with an intraoral camera demonstrated high sensitivity in the automatic, real-time detection of root canal orifices, according to
Editor’s note: Dr. Doniger’s column, Dental Diaries, appears regularly on the HuangshanDental.com advice and opinion page, Second Opinion. I had a patient who was fearful
An Oaklahoma teen has died from a rare bacterial infection after having a root canal, KOCO.com reported. Jonathan Adams, 18, had a sore throat and
The grant will fund Dr. Alapati’s core research focus on stem cell-based therapeutics in Endodontics. Basically, Dr. Alapati is hoping to revolutionize root canal treatment
Body ABSTRACT The restoration of teeth with extensive structural damage is an important clinical procedure in dental practice. However, despite the availability of a
Radiographs don’t adequately reveal the amount of root filling material that remains following a root canal, according to a study in the International Endodontic Journal
Body ABSTRACT Inflammatory root resorption is a pathologic condition caused by several etiologic factors including traumatic dental injury. In this case report, we describe
Body In April, the Non-Insured Health Benefits (NIHB) program launched a voluntary 2-year trial process to include posterior endodontic treatment as basic treatment under the
Body ABSTRACT A large maxillary cyst was treated for 3 months with marsupialization and decompression, followed by surgical endodontic therapy of the affected teeth
Dear Buyer’s Guide Update Member, According to the American Association of Endodontists, more than 24 million root canals are performed each year in the U.S.
While syringe irrigation is the most common technique used for clearing dentin debris during root canals, practitioners may want to consider incorporating an activated irrigation