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Is Retreatment Always Necessary Before Endodontic Surgery? A statement that is still preached during endodontic training and carried from one endodontic generation to the other The justification for this approach has been derived from classical papers suggesting improved outcomes when non-surgical retreatment (RET) is combined with endodontic surgery, compared to surgery alone (1)
Endodontic Retreatment - Endodontic Specialists Root canal retreatment is a procedure used to clean the canals of a tooth that have already been subject to a root canal Although most root canals are successful the first time, there are many reasons why a retreatment may be necessary
NONSURGICAL ENDODONTIC RETREATMENT - EndoRuddle. com RATIONALE FOR RETREATMENT Root canal system anatomy plays a significant role in endodontic success and failure 2-4 These systems contain branches that communicate with the periodontal attachment apparatus furcally, laterally, and often terminate apically into multiple portals of exit 5 Consequently, any opening from the root canal system (RCS) to the periodontal ligament space should be
Long Island Endodontics - Endodontics in Woodmere, NY Compassionate, board-certified endodontic care in Woodmere, NY Trusted root canal specialists using advanced technology to save and protect your natural teeth Meet Long Island Endodontics - Endodontics in Woodmere, NY
Outcome of Contemporary Nonsurgical Endodontic Retreatment: A . . . A scoping review of four decades of outcomes in nonsurgical root canal treatment, nonsurgical retreatment, and apexification studies: part 3-A proposed framework for standardized data collection and reporting of endodontic outcome studies
Colleagues for Excellence - ENDODONTICS: Post-treatment endodontic disease has four possible etiologies: microorganisms that are retained or reintroduced into the canal system, microorganisms that survive in the apical tissues outside the canal system, foreign body reactions in the apical presence of true periapical cysts (1, 2) Treatment for intracanal microorganisms includes both surgical and nonsurgical options, but the other