Rethinking root canal treatment: understanding the difference between preventing and treating endodontic infection
Key Points Describes the different indications for performing a root canal treatment. Discusses the different technicalities of a root canal treatment in different clinical situations. Discusses the influence of the pre-operative pulpal and peri-radicular status on the treatment outcome. Root canal...
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Veröffentlicht in: | British dental journal 2015-07, Vol.219 (1), p.13-16 |
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Describes the different indications for performing a root canal treatment.
Discusses the different technicalities of a root canal treatment in different clinical situations.
Discusses the influence of the pre-operative pulpal and peri-radicular status on the treatment outcome.
Root canal treatment is a frequently performed procedure aimed to address pulpal and peri-radicular disease. It comprises a number of clinical steps regardless of the initial diagnosis. The emphasis of each step varies according to whether there is a vital pulp (non-infected) or if the pulp system contains necrotic, infected tissue and there is peri-apical pathology. This article aims to discuss the differences in performing root canal treatments on teeth with vital and non-vital pulps. The reader should understand the differences between performing a root canal treatment in teeth with vital pulps and those with infected root canal spaces and peri-radicular pathology. |
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ISSN: | 0007-0610 1476-5373 |
DOI: | 10.1038/sj.bdj.2015.527 |