consent to endodontic therapy
... require retreatment, surgery or even extraction. Following treatment, the tooth may be brittle and subject to fracture. A restoration (filling), crown, and/or post and core will be necessary to restore the tooth to function; your general dentist will perform this. During treatment there is the possi ...
... require retreatment, surgery or even extraction. Following treatment, the tooth may be brittle and subject to fracture. A restoration (filling), crown, and/or post and core will be necessary to restore the tooth to function; your general dentist will perform this. During treatment there is the possi ...
Post Procedure Info - Advanced Endodontic Therapy
... read these instructions carefully to participate effectively in the healing phase to ensure proper success of the procedure performed. Following root canal therapy, there may be some soreness in the area of the treated tooth for the following few days. This is due to a healing response at the root e ...
... read these instructions carefully to participate effectively in the healing phase to ensure proper success of the procedure performed. Following root canal therapy, there may be some soreness in the area of the treated tooth for the following few days. This is due to a healing response at the root e ...
Tooth Dilacerations
... inducing dentin formation in the root area so that it is continuous with the coronal dentin. Can occur in any group of teeth during tooth ...
... inducing dentin formation in the root area so that it is continuous with the coronal dentin. Can occur in any group of teeth during tooth ...
Endodontic Treatment Information and Consent
... involved in endodontic therapy and have their consent before starting any treatment. Basic endodontic (root canal) therapy is performed in an attempt to save a tooth which otherwise might need to be extracted. Other procedures, such as endodontic surgery, may sometimes be indicated. Please discuss y ...
... involved in endodontic therapy and have their consent before starting any treatment. Basic endodontic (root canal) therapy is performed in an attempt to save a tooth which otherwise might need to be extracted. Other procedures, such as endodontic surgery, may sometimes be indicated. Please discuss y ...
Consent and Information Form
... root canal therapy has a high degree of clinical success, it is a biological procedure and cannot be guaranteed. I, the undersigned, understand the following: 1) In order to make an accurate diagnosis and examine the tooth internally for fractures, pathology and decay, we will take several angled ra ...
... root canal therapy has a high degree of clinical success, it is a biological procedure and cannot be guaranteed. I, the undersigned, understand the following: 1) In order to make an accurate diagnosis and examine the tooth internally for fractures, pathology and decay, we will take several angled ra ...
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.