2005
DOI: 10.1016/j.jdent.2004.07.009
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Success rate of root canal treatment in primary molars

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“…Due to its hydrophilic feature, it is appropriate to use in wet canal surfaces. It has an antibacterial effect and allows disinfection in accessory canals and dentin tubules which can not be mechanically cleaned (51).…”
Section: Calcium Hydroxide-iodoform-zinc Oxide Eugenol Pastementioning
confidence: 99%
“…Due to its hydrophilic feature, it is appropriate to use in wet canal surfaces. It has an antibacterial effect and allows disinfection in accessory canals and dentin tubules which can not be mechanically cleaned (51).…”
Section: Calcium Hydroxide-iodoform-zinc Oxide Eugenol Pastementioning
confidence: 99%
“…A realização da pulpectomia em duas sessões clínicas foi citada por 48,2% das instituições pesquisadas, ao contrário do encontrados em diversos estudos 3,7,11 . Talvez, estudos anteriores que mostraram altas taxas de sucesso clínico em apenas uma sessão de pulpectomia, serviram como base de ensino 19,[20][21][22] . O isolamento absoluto é essencial para o sucesso do tratamento endodôntico 8 .…”
Section: Costa Et Al -Panorama Do Ensino Da Terapia Pulpar Em Dentesunclassified
“…Preserving natural tooth is important because of space maintenance, chewing ability and appearance. 1,2 Nowadays the most common method of root treatment of necrotic primary teeth is complete pulpectomy that needs a perfect accessibility to the root canals. Root morphology of primary teeth makes endodontic treatment hard and often impossible.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…3 Recent studies have shown that present root treatment techniques should be changed or improved to avoid failure of endodontic treatment. 1 Bacteria exist throughout the root canal such as isthmuses, and dentinal tubules. Enterococci are a cause of endodontic infections.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%