Root Canal Informed Consent
... I understand that holding my mouth open during treatment may temporarily leave my jaw feeling stiff and sore and may make it difficult for me to open wide for several days, sometimes referred to as trismus. However, this can occasionally be an indication of a most significant condition or problem. I ...
... I understand that holding my mouth open during treatment may temporarily leave my jaw feeling stiff and sore and may make it difficult for me to open wide for several days, sometimes referred to as trismus. However, this can occasionally be an indication of a most significant condition or problem. I ...
ANTIBIOTIC ENDODONTIC FIBERS
... medications/antibiotics. Such fibers can be used, for example, in a method for the local delivery and sustained release of antibiotics to periodontal or intracanal treatment sites. Despite recent advances in endodontic instrumentation, residual bacteria are inevitably present in teeth following stan ...
... medications/antibiotics. Such fibers can be used, for example, in a method for the local delivery and sustained release of antibiotics to periodontal or intracanal treatment sites. Despite recent advances in endodontic instrumentation, residual bacteria are inevitably present in teeth following stan ...
INFORMED CONSENT FOR ROOT CANAL TREATMENT Patient
... infection. Root canal treatment may relieve symptoms such as pain and discomfort. If any unexpected difficulties occur during treatment, I may refer you to an endodontist, who is a specialist in root canal treatment. ...
... infection. Root canal treatment may relieve symptoms such as pain and discomfort. If any unexpected difficulties occur during treatment, I may refer you to an endodontist, who is a specialist in root canal treatment. ...
E1 Topic: Dental disease Lead-in statement: For each patient with
... E1 Topic: Dental disease Lead-in statement: For each patient with an oral health problem, select the single most appropriate option from the list. Each option might be used once, more than once, or not at all. Option list: a) advice on toothbrushing b) apicectomy c) completion of a diet sheet d) dis ...
... E1 Topic: Dental disease Lead-in statement: For each patient with an oral health problem, select the single most appropriate option from the list. Each option might be used once, more than once, or not at all. Option list: a) advice on toothbrushing b) apicectomy c) completion of a diet sheet d) dis ...
CONSENT FOR TOOTH ROOT SURGERY Page 1 of 3
... specific instance, they include, but are not limited to: ____A. Post-operative discomfort and swelling requiring several days of at-home recovery. ____B. Prolonged or heavy bleeding that may require additional treatment. ____C. Injury or damage to the blood supply of teeth adjacent to the surgical s ...
... specific instance, they include, but are not limited to: ____A. Post-operative discomfort and swelling requiring several days of at-home recovery. ____B. Prolonged or heavy bleeding that may require additional treatment. ____C. Injury or damage to the blood supply of teeth adjacent to the surgical s ...
Game plan: Time Is Critical To Save Knocked-Out Teeth
... lifetime of dental problems, according to Dr. Thomas Vokal of Endodontic Associates in Rochester. A replanted tooth can last for years. Technology in the field of dentistry and endodontics has advanced to include not only equipment, but techniques to save natural teeth. Endodontists receive specia ...
... lifetime of dental problems, according to Dr. Thomas Vokal of Endodontic Associates in Rochester. A replanted tooth can last for years. Technology in the field of dentistry and endodontics has advanced to include not only equipment, but techniques to save natural teeth. Endodontists receive specia ...
high risk in root canal negociation in elderly patients
... 5 - may be useful. Establishing the glide path is the most important step in the cleaning and VKDSLQJSURFHGXUHLQFDOFLÀHGFDQDOV Copious irrigation should be done. Once the correct working length is established, the root canal treatment follows the general rules. One should also consider that the ...
... 5 - may be useful. Establishing the glide path is the most important step in the cleaning and VKDSLQJSURFHGXUHLQFDOFLÀHGFDQDOV Copious irrigation should be done. Once the correct working length is established, the root canal treatment follows the general rules. One should also consider that the ...
Apical periodontitis: A very prevalent problem
... focusing on the technical aspects of mechanical instrumentation of the root canal as a measure of success of endodontic treatment. Although the mechanical elements of treatment undoubtedly deserve attention, a critical evaluation of relevant factors involved in the etiology of endodontic failure is ...
... focusing on the technical aspects of mechanical instrumentation of the root canal as a measure of success of endodontic treatment. Although the mechanical elements of treatment undoubtedly deserve attention, a critical evaluation of relevant factors involved in the etiology of endodontic failure is ...
Dental root periapical resorption caused by orthodontic treatment
... Dental root resorption especially in maxillary incisive region almost always happens simultaneously with orthodontic treatment, and it gained researchers attention, in particular after the use of periapical radiography. However, the fundamental etiology of dental root resorption is still dubious. Mu ...
... Dental root resorption especially in maxillary incisive region almost always happens simultaneously with orthodontic treatment, and it gained researchers attention, in particular after the use of periapical radiography. However, the fundamental etiology of dental root resorption is still dubious. Mu ...
Root Cnal Retreatment - Dr. Nasrin Ghahramani, Roseville Smiles
... which did not respond successfully to the initial treatment, or has developed a new problem. This happens at times, as no medical or dental treatment has 100% success rate. Retreatment involves creating an opening through the biting surface of the tooth to expose the previous root canal filling, whi ...
... which did not respond successfully to the initial treatment, or has developed a new problem. This happens at times, as no medical or dental treatment has 100% success rate. Retreatment involves creating an opening through the biting surface of the tooth to expose the previous root canal filling, whi ...
Patient Consent to Treatment
... to loss of consciousness, airway obstruction, anaphylactic shock and cardiac arrest. In the case where such drugs are administered it is advised that someone escort you home and watch over you for 8 - 10 hours. III. Hygiene and Periodontal Treatment The success of this treatment depends on the patie ...
... to loss of consciousness, airway obstruction, anaphylactic shock and cardiac arrest. In the case where such drugs are administered it is advised that someone escort you home and watch over you for 8 - 10 hours. III. Hygiene and Periodontal Treatment The success of this treatment depends on the patie ...
Root Canal - Valley View Dental
... After root canal therapy, your tooth can be very sore to chew on. Please refrain from chewing on the tooth for approximately 5 days. Please take the directed medications to help any inflammation which has occurred at the end of the root in the bone. If you experience swelling in the area where the r ...
... After root canal therapy, your tooth can be very sore to chew on. Please refrain from chewing on the tooth for approximately 5 days. Please take the directed medications to help any inflammation which has occurred at the end of the root in the bone. If you experience swelling in the area where the r ...
Patient Info
... cheeks and teeth, thrombophlebitis (inflammation to a vein), reaction to injections, change in occlusion (biting), muscle cramps and spasms, temporomandibular (jaw) joint difficulty, loosening of teeth or restorations in teeth, injury to other tissues, referred pain to the ear, neck and head, nausea ...
... cheeks and teeth, thrombophlebitis (inflammation to a vein), reaction to injections, change in occlusion (biting), muscle cramps and spasms, temporomandibular (jaw) joint difficulty, loosening of teeth or restorations in teeth, injury to other tissues, referred pain to the ear, neck and head, nausea ...
In Word - Breeland Endodontics
... _____________________________________ has been advised by Dr. Breeland to have endodontic surgery on tooth number(s)_____________, in an attempt to save this tooth. Dr. Breeland has discussed the need for surgical treatment on this tooth, other treatment options, pros and cons of different options, ...
... _____________________________________ has been advised by Dr. Breeland to have endodontic surgery on tooth number(s)_____________, in an attempt to save this tooth. Dr. Breeland has discussed the need for surgical treatment on this tooth, other treatment options, pros and cons of different options, ...
Discussion and Informed Consent for Root Canal Treatment
... nerve tissue (called pulp) located in the center of the tooth and its root or roots (called the root canal). Treatment involves creating an opening through the biting surface of the tooth to expose the remnants of the pulp, which then are removed. Medications may be used to sterilize the interior of ...
... nerve tissue (called pulp) located in the center of the tooth and its root or roots (called the root canal). Treatment involves creating an opening through the biting surface of the tooth to expose the remnants of the pulp, which then are removed. Medications may be used to sterilize the interior of ...
ROOT AMPUTATION INFORMATION AND CONSENT FORM
... gums or teeth, pain, swelling, infections, bleeding, vertigo and discolorations. The exact duration may not be determinable and may be irreversible. Also possible are injury to teeth or adjacent structures, bone fractures, sinus perforation, delayed healing, adverse reaction or allergy to drugs or m ...
... gums or teeth, pain, swelling, infections, bleeding, vertigo and discolorations. The exact duration may not be determinable and may be irreversible. Also possible are injury to teeth or adjacent structures, bone fractures, sinus perforation, delayed healing, adverse reaction or allergy to drugs or m ...
Endodontic Treatment of a Patient on Intravenous Bisphosphonate
... BRONJ is often characterized by jaw pain, exposed bone, irregular soft tissue, swelling, loosening of teeth and persistent infection with or without purulence (Fig. 3). These symptoms are often due to secondary infection of necrotic bone, not the pathologic bone itself.1,3 The American Association o ...
... BRONJ is often characterized by jaw pain, exposed bone, irregular soft tissue, swelling, loosening of teeth and persistent infection with or without purulence (Fig. 3). These symptoms are often due to secondary infection of necrotic bone, not the pathologic bone itself.1,3 The American Association o ...
Apical surgery Consent Form
... Bacterial Endocarditis: Because of normal existence of bacteria in the oral cavity, the tissues of the heart, as a result of reasons known or unknown, may be susceptible to bacterial infection transmitted through blood vessels, and Bacterial Endocarditis (an infection of the heart) could occur. Pre ...
... Bacterial Endocarditis: Because of normal existence of bacteria in the oral cavity, the tissues of the heart, as a result of reasons known or unknown, may be susceptible to bacterial infection transmitted through blood vessels, and Bacterial Endocarditis (an infection of the heart) could occur. Pre ...
Directions for Use English AH 26 silver
... Dip the disinfected and dry master point into AH 26 and with pumping motions slowly push it into the canals. Additional guttapercha points and lateral or vertical condensation methods can be applied. ...
... Dip the disinfected and dry master point into AH 26 and with pumping motions slowly push it into the canals. Additional guttapercha points and lateral or vertical condensation methods can be applied. ...
Endodontic Treatment of Upper Central Incisors
... radicular phase. During the coronar phase existing carious tissue should be removed, precise access preparation with well exposed root canal orifice should be performed. After which the pulp tissue should be extirpated from the pulp chamber (4, 5). The radicular phase includes cleaning and shaping o ...
... radicular phase. During the coronar phase existing carious tissue should be removed, precise access preparation with well exposed root canal orifice should be performed. After which the pulp tissue should be extirpated from the pulp chamber (4, 5). The radicular phase includes cleaning and shaping o ...
Endodontic Treatment Consent Form
... 5. Root/defective restoration allowing new bacterial contamination. 6. Tooth or root fracture/crack. 7. Associated poor periodontal condition. Root canal (endodontic) retreatment involves re-opening of a previously endodontically treated tooth. This often requires accessing the tooth through permane ...
... 5. Root/defective restoration allowing new bacterial contamination. 6. Tooth or root fracture/crack. 7. Associated poor periodontal condition. Root canal (endodontic) retreatment involves re-opening of a previously endodontically treated tooth. This often requires accessing the tooth through permane ...
Root Canal Controversy
... left not replaced and everything may be fine. But that’s the exception to the rule. The fact is that most of us will want the teeth replaced for a variety of reasons. Teeth can be replaced with removable, "clip-in" partial dentures - bridges you take in and out. Most people find them unesthetic and ...
... left not replaced and everything may be fine. But that’s the exception to the rule. The fact is that most of us will want the teeth replaced for a variety of reasons. Teeth can be replaced with removable, "clip-in" partial dentures - bridges you take in and out. Most people find them unesthetic and ...
Consent to Dental Treatment
... I consent to the treatment that I am seeking from H. Scott Stewart, DDS, NMD, and I am aware that there are risks in any dental procedure that is performed. I recognize that the practice of dentistry is not an exact science and I understand that there has been no warranty or guarantee that the treat ...
... I consent to the treatment that I am seeking from H. Scott Stewart, DDS, NMD, and I am aware that there are risks in any dental procedure that is performed. I recognize that the practice of dentistry is not an exact science and I understand that there has been no warranty or guarantee that the treat ...
Root Canal Treatment Consent Form
... the broken piece of instrument, it may be close enough to the end of the root that we may elect to leave it in place and fill the canal behind the obstruction. If, however, this is not an option or if it is attempted without success, you may require other treatment at additional charges to you and a ...
... the broken piece of instrument, it may be close enough to the end of the root that we may elect to leave it in place and fill the canal behind the obstruction. If, however, this is not an option or if it is attempted without success, you may require other treatment at additional charges to you and a ...
HIGHLAND PARK ENDODONTICS, LTD. INFORMED CONSENT
... of or covered by porcelain or porcelain-like materials, it is possible that the porcelain could chip, break or fracture when entrance is made through the crown in order to perform the root canal retreatment. Damage or fracture to the porcelain could require the crown to need replacement by your gene ...
... of or covered by porcelain or porcelain-like materials, it is possible that the porcelain could chip, break or fracture when entrance is made through the crown in order to perform the root canal retreatment. Damage or fracture to the porcelain could require the crown to need replacement by your gene ...
Endodontic therapy
Endodontic therapy or root canal therapy is a sequence of treatment for the infected pulp of a tooth which results in the elimination of infection and the protection of the decontaminated tooth from future microbial invasion. Root canals and their associated pulp chamber are the physical hollows within a tooth that are naturally inhabited by nerve tissue, blood vessels and other cellular entities which together constitute the dental pulp. Endodontic therapy involves the removal of these structures, the subsequent shaping, cleaning, and decontamination of the hollows with small files and irrigating solutions, and the obturation (filling) of the decontaminated canals with an inert filling such as gutta-percha and typically a eugenol-based cement.Epoxy resin is employed to bind gutta-percha in some root canal procedures.