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The aim of the study was to present views on the correlation between apical periodontitis (AP) and the risk of cardiovascular diseases (CVD) based on a review of the available literature. A review of PubMed for papers from the years 2011–2020 was conducte... see more

Iatrogenic perforation is a complication that can occur during endodontic treatment. If left untreated, it adversely affects the prognosis of the tooth. The use of optimal magnification and appropriate repair material help in achieving favourable outcome.... see more

Background. The success of endodontic treatment is provided by a thorough instrumental and antiseptic treatment of infected root canals, and it depends on the composition of filling material, the degree of adhesion to dentin, hermetic obturation of apical... see more

The correlation between endodontic-periodontal lesion has been documented well be researches. Endodontic lesion originates from pulp, while periodontal lesion originates from periodontal tissues. Anatomically they are connected by apical foramen, lateral ... see more

Traumatic injury of the teeth occurs frequently on anterior and posterior teeth. Pulp necrosis is often the frequent sequel of trauma and it will lead to development of periapical lesions in the presence of pathogenic microorganism. Two cases of periapica... see more

Complexity of root canal treatment is well recognized, however some specific situations are still more difficult, such as treatment of apical third with accentuated curvature. Nevertheless, recent techniques of instrumentation and obturation bro... see more

Objective: To describe a methodology for evaluating the efficacy of intracanal medications in rats, by using cone beam computed tomography (CBCT) to follow-up periapical lesions.Methods: Six male Wistar rats were used, and periapical lesions were induced ... see more

Microorganisms are the main causative agents on the development of apical periodontitis. Microorganisms infecting the root canal system are colonized in communities as biofilm. These bacterial communities show distinct pattern related to the different for... see more

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