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How can endodontic mishaps be prevented?

How can endodontic mishaps be prevented?

How can endodontic mishaps be prevented? How can mishaps be prevented? Learn from experience! Unfortunately, someone, dentist or patient must pay for this learning curve, but we do learn from our mistakes. However, there is one cardinal rule: If a mistake will affect the outcome of the case, the patient must be informed at once, [...]
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Access related endodontic mishaps

Access related endodontic mishaps

Access related endodontic mishaps Treatment of the Wrong Tooth Treatment of the wrong tooth can be so easily prevented. One should make sure through inquiry, testing, examining, and radiography that one has confirmed which tooth requires treatment and then mark it with a felt-tip pen (Figure 1). Missed Canals Additional canals in the mesial roots [...]
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Complete Denture Diagnosis and Treatment Plan

Complete Denture Diagnosis and Treatment Plan

Complete Denture Diagnosis and Treatment Plan Complete Denture Diagnosis and Treatment Plan are based on following factors Medical history – Make efficient use of time – don’t need history of relatives 4x removed – Follow-up significant positive responses – Note systemic conditions that impact on therapy (e.g. angina, hepatitis, Sjogren’s syndrome) – Obtain physician consultations [...]
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Periodontal tissues in children

Periodontal tissues in children

Periodontal tissues in children The gingiva in children may appear red and inflamed. Compared with mature tissue there is a thinner epithelium that is less keratinised, greater vascularity of connective tissues and less variation in the width of the attached gingiva. During tooth eruption, the gingival sulcus depths may reach 5 mm and gingival margins [...]
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The Healthy periodontium

The Healthy periodontium

The Healthy periodontium The gingiva is pink, firm in texture and extends from the free gingival margin to the mucogingival line. The interdental papillae are pyramidal in shape and occupy the interdental spaces beneath the contact points of the teeth. Gingiva is keratinised and stippling is frequently present. The gingiva comprises the free and the [...]
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