clinical endodontics III Flashcards

1
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why do we have to chemo mechanical preparation

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  • instruments do not really clean the canals
  • need to irrigate
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2
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what is the purpose fo irrigation

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  • remove debris to prevent canal blockage (physical)
  • tissue dissolution (chemical)
  • biofilm removal (physical)
  • antimicrobial (chemical )
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3
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what are the choice of irritants

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  • LA
  • Water
  • Saline
    Problem: No effect beyond physical flushing
  • Iodine
  • EDTA
  • chlorhexidine
  • Sodium hypochlorite
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4
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what are irritants ideal properties

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5
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what properties do sodium hypochlorite have

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6
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what are disadvantages of sodium hypochlorite

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7
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what does chlorhexidine advantages and sidavantegs of irritant

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  • antibacterial 2%
  • substantivity
  • rleatevly chepa

disadvantages
- does not dissolve tissue
- cannot be mixed with sodium hypochlorite
carcignoegnci precpitiate produced - partially block root canal

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8
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what are advantages of EDTA

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9
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What are disdavnategs fo EDTA

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10
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what is the irrigation protocol

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Sodium hypochlorite must be signed for on clinic
- delivered using side vented needle syringe
- essential not to wedge syringe in canal
- sodium hypochlorite reservoir is pumped up and down

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11
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why do we obturate canals

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12
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what are the different ways to get bacteria back into root canal

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13
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what are aims of obturation

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14
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what are problems with obturation

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  • complex root canal
  • difficult to seal
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15
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what do we need to make sure before obturating

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  • canal is fully prepared
  • canal must be dry
  • free any sinuses relived
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16
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if we cannot obturate what do we need to do

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dress the canals - prevent bacteria getting back in
- calcium hydroxide
high PH
or odontopaste - anti inflammatory

17
Q

what is gutta perch chemically

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1 ,4 trans polyisporene
- exist in 2 forms
alpha and beta

17
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what do we use for obturation

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18
Q

what are gutta percha points made of

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19
Q

what do we use in combination with gutta percha

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sealer

20
Q

why do we use sealer

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RF - root filling

21
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what are sealer ideal properties

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22
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describe different types of sealers used

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23
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name different types of obturation techniques

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24
Q

what is the most common tenchqiue

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25
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describe the 1st step of cold lateal impaction

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26
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describe the second step of cold lateral compaction

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27
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describe the 3rd step fo cold lateral impaction

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28
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describe the 4th step of cold lateral impaction

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29
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describe the 5th step of cold lateral compaction

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30
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describe the final step of cld lateral compaction

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31
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what would you do once all GUTTA PERCHA has fit in the canal

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32
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what do we do once the canal is obturated

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33
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after cold lateral compaction

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  • cute back GP to removed everything form pulp chamber
    -seal GP coronally
  • coronal restoration
34
Q

why is RCT difficult

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  • AGPs
35
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are files single or multi use

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SINGLE USE

36
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