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Journal of Dental Health and Oral Research, 2025
The purpose of this educative work was to evaluate the goal of endodontics, indications and contra-indications of endodontic treatment, criteria of success, causes of failure, as well as one appointment vs. multiple appointments therapy and prognosis. This teaching materials was collected from some endodontic text books, researches, internet, CrossRef, Google scholar database, Midline and from My personal educative materials to make a complete story concerning "Modern Endodontic Therapy". The results demonstrated successful outcome with long term follow-up. It was concluded that careful clinical and radiographic examination should be performed, correct diagnosis and subsequent proper therapy should be achieved and long-term follow-up is required to obtain successful results.
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BDJ, 2009
This second update paper aims to provide a review of changes and developments that have occurred within the fi eld of pulp therapy for primary teeth since the publication of the BDJ's series and textbook A clinical guide to endodontics. The biological basis of pulp therapy is an area where much recent research has taken place, particularly linked to the healing capacity of pulp tissue. This has lead to the adoption of treatment techniques aimed at maintaining pulp vitality. Such techniques are introduced here as a more contemporary, biological approach to pulp management in the primary dentition.
Endodontic Treatment in one session versus multiple sessions: an update review. (Atena Editora), 2023
Objetivos: Este estudo teve como objetivo analisar, por meio de revisão de literatura, os aspectos microbiológicos de dentes necróticos, sintomas dolorosos pós-operatórios, ação de medicação intracanal e a interferência desses fatores na taxa de sucesso do tratamento endodôntico. Métodos: Foi realizada uma pesquisa bibliográfica abrangendo artigos publicados em periódicos odontológicos no período de janeiro de 2009 a junho de 2023, recorrendo a bases de dados eletrônicas como Pubmed, Scielo, Medline, Web of Science, Scopus, Elsevier inseridos em periódicos da CAPES. Os artigos relevantes foram avaliados inicialmente com base em seus títulos e resumos. Posteriormente, os estudos selecionados foram submetidos à avaliação e revisão do texto completo para cumprimento dos critérios de inclusão e exclusão. De posse dos artigos selecionados, foi realizada a extração dos dados, avaliação da qualidade metodológica, síntese e análise dos dados. Resultados: Inicialmente, considerando apenas o título, foram encontrados 93 artigos, dos quais 62 não atendiam aos critérios de inclusão. Os 21 artigos selecionados para leitura na íntegra foram relacionados ao número de sessões, dor endodôntica pós-tratamento, medicação intracanal, microrganismos residentes no canal radicular e fatores relacionados ao sucesso ou fracasso endodôntico. Conclusão: Estudos demonstraram que o tratamento endodôntico em uma sessão não apresenta diferença no reparo periapical e no controle microbiano, além da incidência de dor quando comparado ao tratamento endodôntico realizado em mais de uma sessão.
Endodontic treatments have evolved in order to prepare the root canal system to receive an airtight filling of this system and thus preserve the health of the periapical tissues and / or restore it, when affected by injuries. Such goals are achieved through obedience to an appropriate chemical-mechanical preparation of the root canals, followed by filling them. The aim of this study is to perform endodontic intervention in a single session in patients in need of endodontic treatment.Fifty patients were treated at the ITPAC / FAPAC-Porto Nacional multidisciplinary clinic, asymptomatic and in need of treatment or endodontic retreatment. In all cases, anesthesia was performed with 2% lidocaine, absolute isolation, irrigation with 2.5% sodium hypochlorite, preparation of the cervical third with the Logic 25/05 rotary system, confirmation of the working length and foraminal patency with locator foraminal Root Zx, instrumentation of the apical third with Logic 25/05 system, final irrigation with agitated 17% EDTA with 25 IRRS ultrasound insert (VDW Endo Ultrasonic Files, Endodontic Synergy, Munich, Germany) at a frequency of 30 kHz for 20 seconds, connected to a piezoelectric device.After complete chemical-mechanical preparation, the thermoplasticized filling was performed in a single session. Then, coronary rehabilitation with composite resin was performed. Proservations of 1, 3, 6 months were carried out to analyze the regression of the infectious process and repair of the apical third. In the immediate postoperative period, 15% of the patients had spontaneous pain, however the incidence of severe pain , flare-ups, was around 5%. At 6 months, all patients were asymptomatic and without fistulas, however, only 60% had complete resolution of the periapical radiolucent areas. Therefore, in the medium term, endodontic treatment in a single session provided 100% of clinical success, but reduced percentage of radiographic success. I.
Journal of Clinical Medicine
Currently, the term “modern endodontics” is used more often due to contemporary applied science and original materials that have been developed in recent years [...]
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