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Publikováno v:
Texas dental journal. 134(3)
This retrospective case series describes the outcomes of anterior teeth with complicated fractures treated using mineral trioxide aggregate (MTA) in pulpotomy procedures.33 teeth were treated with MTA pulpotomy procedures in an endodontic private pra
Publikováno v:
Journal of Endodontics. 34:1171-1176
This study is a retrospective analysis of the outcome of initial nonsurgical root canal treatment of teeth with open apices, obturated with mineral trioxide aggregate when no apical barrier existed. One hundred sixteen patients from a single private
Publikováno v:
The Journal of the American Dental Association. 137:610-618
Background The greatest threats to developing teeth are dental caries and traumatic injury. A primary goal of all restorative treatment is to maintain pulp vitality so that normal root development or apexogenesis can occur. If pulpal exposure occurs,
Publikováno v:
Texas dental journal. 130(2)
Unfortunately, a small percentage of endodontically treated teeth do not respond favorably to non-surgical root canal treatment. Failure to cate and treat an additional nal system is cited as the principle basis for endodontic retreatment. The aim of
Autor:
Joel C, Small
Publikováno v:
Texas dental journal. 129(2)
Publikováno v:
Texas dental journal. 128(1)
Failure to achieve profound anesthesia during dental treatment can be a significant problem for dental clinicians, especially for endodontic procedures on teeth in the mandibular arch with irreversible pulpitis. A number of supplemental local anesthe
Autor:
Joel C Small
Small business leaders have more ability to influence the culture of their workplace than leaders of giant corporations.and they can do so more quickly and effectively, seeing positive results in a shorter amount of time. Yet the vast majority of sma
Publikováno v:
Journal of the American Dental Association (1939). 137(5)
The greatest threats to developing teeth are dental caries and traumatic injury. A primary goal of all restorative treatment is to maintain pulp vitality so that normal root development or apexogenesis can occur. If pulpal exposure occurs, then a pul