scholarly journals Retrieval of the Separated Canal Instruments Within the Root Canal During Root Canal Treatment Procedures: Case Series

2016 ◽  
Vol 1 (1) ◽  
Author(s):  
Burcu Bilgin ◽  
Ersan Çiçek
2017 ◽  
Vol 5 (2) ◽  
pp. 121
Author(s):  
Mazen Doumani ◽  
Adnan Habib ◽  
Abrar Alhababi ◽  
Ahmad Bashnakli ◽  
Enass Shamsy ◽  
...  

Self-confidence level assessment in newly graduated students is very important to evaluate the undergraduate endodontic courses. Objective: The aim of this study was to get information from internship dentists in Alfarabi dental college related to their confidence levels during root canal treatment procedures.Methods: Anonymous survey forms were sent to 150 internship dentists in Alfarbi dental college. They were asked to indicate their self-confidence level by Lickert’s scoring system ranging between 1 and 5.Results: Removal of broken instruments was determined as a procedure that was not experienced by 25.2% of the dentists. (44.6%) of dentists felt confident about taking radiographs during root canal treatment. 1.9 % of them reported as having very little confidence during retreatment. The irrigation was a procedure in which they felt very confident about (59.2%).Conclusion: The non-practiced endodontic procedure was clearly related to levels of self confidence among internship dentists; this means; a lot of studies in dental school should be performed to determine the weakness points or gaps in undergraduate endodontic courses.


2020 ◽  
Vol 46 (12) ◽  
pp. 1849-1855 ◽  
Author(s):  
Prameet Ramachandran ◽  
Angambakkam Rajasekaran PradeepKumar ◽  
Periasamy Ravishankar ◽  
Anil Kishen

2014 ◽  
Vol 2014 ◽  
pp. 1-5 ◽  
Author(s):  
C. M. Sapna ◽  
R. Priya ◽  
N. B. Sreedevi ◽  
Rakesh R. Rajan ◽  
Renjith Kumar

Coronal fractures of the anterior teeth are common sequelae of dental trauma. In case of complex fractures, where the fractured segment is available and there is close approximation of the segment to the remaining tooth, root canal treatment followed by reattachment of the fractured segment with fiber post reinforcement is a feasible option. The procedure is simple and economic and needs less chair-side time as compared to many conventional methods. In addition, the procedure provides good and long-lasting esthetics, because the original morphology, color, and surface texture are maintained. This paper reports three cases of complex coronal tooth fracture successfully managed using tooth fragment reattachment.


Author(s):  
Janani Balachandran ◽  
Shruti Kotwal

Root canal treatment in mandibular canine with two canals in one root. The aim is to highlight the anatomical variation in the mandibular canine. This case report is presented to illustrate the anatomical variation in the human mandibular canine. Endodontic treatment may sometimes fail because morphological features of the tooth adversely affect the treatment procedures. Many investigators have reported the anatomical variations associated with the mandibular canines. This paper describes a mandibular canine with one root and two canals. KEY WORDS: Canine, canals, anatomy, two canals, endodontics.


2021 ◽  
Vol 7 (3) ◽  
pp. 226-230
Author(s):  
Avineet Kaur ◽  
Reshma Dodwad ◽  
K. N. Raghu ◽  
Mithun J Kaslekar ◽  
Vikram Shetty ◽  
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The success of any endodontics therapy depends on, the diagnosis, treatment planning, access cavity preparation, maintenance and shaping following the canal obturation. Access is the initial and mainly crucial point of root canal treatment. For a good endodontic results well-designed access preparation is required. Perforations are a possible complication during root canal treatment. An assortment of materials including, calcium hydroxide, amalgam, glass ionomer, zinc oxide–eugenol and resin modified GI are being used for perforations. The idyllic material for treating perforations should be radiopaque and nonabsorbable. Mineral trioxide aggregate (MTA) with distinctiveness are as with high-quality outcomes in repair perforations. The idea of this case series is to explain the handling of furcal perforation. 


2013 ◽  
Vol 14 (3) ◽  
pp. 528-531 ◽  
Author(s):  
Sarvesha Bhondwe ◽  
Deepak Jain ◽  
Ashwini Gaikwad ◽  
Prasad Rane ◽  
Saurabh Doshi

ABSTRACT Objective The percentage of general dental practitioners is very common in India, so the purpose of this study was to assess attitude of general dental practitioners toward root canal treatment (RCT) procedures. Materials and methods In a cross-sectional study, 178 dentists (96 males and 82 females) were surveyed using a selfadministered, structured questionnaire pretested through a pilot survey. The questionnaire collected information regarding RCT procedures among participants. Data were analyzed using SPSS version 15. Frequency and percentage distributions were calculated. Results In the present study most of the participants, i.e. 86.4% reported that they perform (RCT) procedures in posterior teeth. Isolation is mainly done with cotton rolls only (74.6%) and very few are using rubber dam in their practice (3.2%). Radiographs were not taken after every step in most of the cases. Rotary instruments were used in less number of cases and K-files were the most popular instruments (66.2%). Also single sitting RCT was not commonly seen. Clinical significance This study indicates that most of the general dental practitioners’ do not comply with quality standards guidelines such as use of rubber dam as isolation. So dentist should update their knowledge and practices with current techniques and materials through CDE programs. How to cite this article Gaikwad A, Jain D, Rane P, Bhondwe S, Taur S, Doshi S. Attitude of General Dental Practitioners toward Root Canal Treatment Procedures in India. J Contemp Dent Pract 2013;14(3):528-531.


2020 ◽  
Vol 46 (4) ◽  
pp. 551-556
Author(s):  
Raffaella Castagnola ◽  
Irene Minciacchi ◽  
Cosimo Rupe ◽  
Luca Marigo ◽  
Nicola Maria Grande ◽  
...  

2015 ◽  
Vol 16 (6) ◽  
pp. 519-522
Author(s):  
Hamid Jafarzadeh ◽  
Farzaneh Daneshvar ◽  
Hani Baziar ◽  
Hamed Karkehabadi

ABSTRACT The possibility of extra canals in mandibular premolars is quite low; however, it must be taken into account in clinical and radiographic evaluations during root canal treatment. This case series describes the presence of one root and three canals in mandibular premolars in three patients. The case series underlines the importance of complete knowledge about root canal morphology and possible variations to increase the ability of clinicians to treat difficult cases. How to cite this article Daneshvar F, Baziar H, Karkehabadi H, Jafarzadeh H, Bhandi S, Patil S. Mandibular First Premolars with One Root and Three Canals: A Case Series. J Contemp Dent Pract 2015;16(6):519-522.


Author(s):  
Muhammad Ali

Evaluating morphology of a root canal is important in determination of a successful endodontic therapy. This article highlights the need to be aware of different morphologies, which can exist in the root canal system of upper molars. This is usually associated with buccal root and has been documented in several studies in literature. On the other hand, it is not often that we come across variations in the palatal roots. These cases discuss such a case where two canals were discovered in palatal root during root canal treatment of maxillary first molar. It is essential to evaluate pre-operative radiographs and have proper knowledge of anatomy of the root canal system before initiating the treatment. All roots must be explored carefully to ensure that all canals are negotiated, debrided and obturated to ensure successful endodontic outcome. This case report shows a case series in endodontic management of a maxillary first molar with two palatal canals.


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