نتایج جستجو برای: tooth anatomy

تعداد نتایج: 180380  

2010
Mohsen Aminsobhani Behnam Bolhari Noushin Shokouhinejad Abdollah Ghorbanzadeh Sholeh Ghabraei Mohamad Bagher Rahmani

Adequate cleaning, shaping and filling of the root canal system are mandatory for successful root canal treatment. Thorough knowledge of root canal morphology and unusual anatomy of the tooth is critical for the practitioner. The occurrence and location of the third mesial canal (Middle Mesial Canal) in mandibular first and second molars in relation to other two mesial canals that were treated ...

Journal: :Nepal Medical College journal : NMCJ 2012
S Gautam A Thapa B Rajkumar

Non surgical root canal treatment is carried out to salvage the teeth in oral cavity. Although the success rate is found to be ranging from 81-95%, for variety of reasons failure of root canal is still seen in day to day practice. This is a cross sectional study done in Nepali population to evaluate the causes for such failures. It was found that inadequate obturation (45%) was the major cause ...

2016
Saaid Ayesh Alshehadat Mohamad Syahrizal Halim Koh Carmen Chew Shi Fung

BACKGROUND "Stamp" technique is a new method for placing large composite restorations with accurate occlusal topography. It was introduced mainly to restore Class I cavities and erosively damaged teeth. This technique is indicated when the preoperative anatomy of the tooth is intact and not lost due to the carious lesion. A precise tooth-like filling an accurate functional occlusion is obtained...

Journal: :The journals of gerontology. Series A, Biological sciences and medical sciences 2015
Nozomi Okamoto Masayuki Morikawa Motokazu Yanagi Nobuko Amano Kimiko Tomioka Kan Hazaki Akihiro Harano Norio Kurumatani

BACKGROUND Tooth loss induces changes to the anatomy of the oral cavity. We hypothesized that tooth loss may disturb smooth swallowing in healthy elderly people. The purpose of this study was to investigate the effect of tooth loss on the development of swallowing problems in an independent elderly population. METHODS This was a 5-year prospective cohort study conducted in Nara, Japan. Includ...

2001
Sabine Adolph Sven Gürke

Automatic occlusal surface reconstruction for all kinds of tooth restorations is an important ongoing research topic. It is undisputed that an automation of the restoration process is only possible if the typical geometry of teeth is known by the system. One realizable approach is the restoration of the occlusal surface by adapting an appropriate tooth model. A first prototype [7] that was deve...

Journal: :Romanian journal of morphology and embryology = Revue roumaine de morphologie et embryologie 2012
Ruxandra Mărgărit Oana Cella Andrei Veronica Mercuţ

The variations of anatomical and morphological characteristics of the teeth are very important for any practitioner. These differences in root morphology are influencing the success of the endodontic therapy and the long-term prognosis of the tooth, especially when it is an abutment for a prosthetic restoration. Before beginning an endodontic treatment, the clinician must take into account the ...

2017
Girish Kulkarni

Successful root canal treatment is based on diagnosis, treatment planning, knowledge of tooth anatomy, and the traditional concepts of debridement, sterilization, an obturation. Several obturation techniques are available for root canal treatment. The choice depends on the canal anatomy and the unique objectives of treatment in each case. The two basic obturation procedures are lateral condensa...

2017
Neil De Souza Krishna Shetty Rohit P. Kolipaka Paul Chalakkal

A sound knowledge of the normal tooth morphology and its numerous variations is essential to the success of endodontic therapy. While extra canals and lateral canals are routinely encountered and documented, there also exists the rare possibility of a fewer number of canals than normal. Early detection of such an occurrence is critical to the prevention of iatrogenic errors during endodontic tr...

2015
Ankit Arora Shashi Rashmi Acharya Padmaja Sharma

Presented here is a case where 8 canals were located in a mandibular first molar. A patient with continuing pain in mandibular left first molar even after completion of biomechanical preparation was referred by a dentist. Following basic laws of the pulp chamber floor anatomy, 8 canals were located in three steps with 4 canals in each root. In both of the roots, 4 separate canals commenced whic...

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