Review of endodontic principles and dealing with curved canals Flashcards

1
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What causes endodontic disease

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Bacteria AND host AND time

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2
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Describe the difference in ecological conditions from the coronal to apical region of a tooth

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  • Coronal has higher oxygen tension, apical lower
  • Coronal gets its nutrients from carbohydrates in the oral cavity, apical from proteins and glycoproteins from the periradicular tissues
  • Coronal has higher bacterial counts, apical lower
  • Coronal microorganisms more accessible to treatment, apical microorganisms less
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3
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What are the 2 types of microflora in root canals

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Planktonic (free floating)
Biofilm

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4
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What’s the difference between planktonic microflora and biofilm in terms of removal of the bacteria

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Planktonic bacteria is easy to remove with sodium hypochlorite
Biofilm is how plaque presents itself, more organised, more difficult to remove, physically adheres got the walls

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5
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Describe biofilm (3)

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Aggregation of microorganism growing on a solid substrate
Complex community interactions
Extracellular matrix of polymeric substances

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6
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Why are biofilms resistant to eradication

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They have a physical barrier- poor antimicrobial penetration and sequesters cells from host immune cells
Difficult to remove mechanically
Varying metabolism of cells: slow growth, starvation survival, and formation of persisted cells
Transfer of genes: virulence factors, resistance

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7
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What can you see

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Host inflammatory response

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8
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What is endodontology

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Diagnosis and management of pulpal disease and periapical disease

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9
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Whats the first step of endodontology

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Need to decide if the patients needs pulp therapy or RCT

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10
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Whats the biggest problem when trying to diagnose endodontic disease

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Reliant of patients description of symptoms which can be confusing
Can’t see the tissues
Poor correlation between symptoms and histological status of the pulp

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11
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What does SOCRATES, the acronym used to diagnose endodontic disease, stand for

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Site
Onset
Character
Radiation
Alleviation
Time
Exacerbation
Severity

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12
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Other than SOCRATES, what other aids can be used to diagnose endodontic disease

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Special tests and radiographs

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13
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What is a problem with using radiographs for diagnosing endodontic diseases

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Until cortical plate lost, lesion may not be visible with conventional radiography

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14
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How can you alleviate the issue with using radiography for diagnosing endodontic disease

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Contemporary CBCT imaging technology
Takes a series of different thickness slices
75 micron slices
Can see slice
Gets round issue of having thick cortical plate which may mask the lesion

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15
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Issue with cont CBCT imaging technology

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Higher dose

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16
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In a clinical exam, what would you examine in the soft tissues

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Palpation, swelling, sinus

17
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In a clinical exam, what would you examine with the hard tissues

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Palpation, percussion, mobility

18
Q

Name 3 special tests for endodontic diagnosis

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Endo ice
Heat
Electric pulp test

19
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Which of the 3 test have food speciality and sensitivity

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20
Q

What is an issue with testing a multi-rooted tooth

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Can give false negatives

21
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How can you minimise the chances of false-negative results

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Always use a control tooth (e.g. contralateral tooth)

22
Q

What is imperative after anaesthetic when completing a RCT

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Isolation using a rubber dam and oraseal

23
Q

What is used to shape the canal
What is used to clean the canal

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Instruments for shaping
Irrigants for cleaning

24
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What is the aim for the mechanical

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Produce a shape that optimises irrigation and simplifies obturation

25
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What are the two types of comtemporary instrumentation techniques

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Hand or automated

26
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What do you do first

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Coronal flare
Files
GG burs
Orifice shapers

27
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Name 2 types of hand instrumentation preparation techniques

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Step back
Modified double flare

28
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What are hand instruments used for

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Scouting
Glide path
Potency filing
Recapitulation

29
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What is patency filing

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Passing a small file (size 10) 1mm through the apex to help remove debris and aid irrigant flow

30
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What is recapitulation

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Checking that the master apical file still passes to working length

31
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What are the two types of file manipulation

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Balanced force
Step winding

32
Q

4 common errors

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Dentine debris
Ledge
Perforation
Transportation

33
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Name 2 automated instrumentation

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Rotary-rotation in one direction
Reciprocation- rotation in both

34
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What are some instrumentation problems

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Ni-ti vs stainless steel
V diff characteristics
Ni-ti more flexible than stainless steel
Stainless steel can’t be used for automated instrumentation
Rotary Ni-ti less likely to cause procedural errors but still possible

35
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What are the 2 types of file fractures

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Torsional failure
Cyclic fatigue

36
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How to avoid file fractures

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Don’t use too much pressure
Keep instrumentation moving, distributes stress

37
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How to avoid uses with automated instrumentation

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Consider both angle and radius of curvature
Thicker files more likely to fracture due to cyclic fatigue in curved canals-tighter radius more problematic
Always keep the file moving in the canal
Don’t force engagement of files can lead to torsional failure

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