Intro To Endodontics Flashcards

1
Q

what tissues are involved in endodontic disease

A
  • enamel
  • dentine
  • pup
  • PDL
  • bone
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what is the dentine-pulp complex

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Close inter-relationship between dentine and pulp

Factors influencing dentine ultimately affect pulp

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3
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how many roots and canals does the upper central incisor have?

A
1 root (apical curve)
1 canal
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4
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how many roots and canals does the upper lateral incisor have?

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1 root (distal apical curve)
1 canal
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5
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how many roots and canals does the upper canine have?

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1 root (distal and labial apical curve)
1 canal
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6
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how many roots and canals does the upper 1st premolar have?

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2-3 roots
mostly 2 canals (95%)

  • 6% have 1 canal
  • 1% have 3 canals
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how many roots and canals does the upper 2nd premolar have?

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1-3 roots
mostly 1 canal (75%)

  • 24% have 2 canals
  • 1% have 13 canals
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how many roots and canals does the upper first molar have?

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3 roots
mostly 4 canals (93%)

  • 7% have 3 canals
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how many roots and canals does the upper 2nd molar have?

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3 roots

  • 63% have 3 canals
  • 37% have 4 canals
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10
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how many roots and canals does the upper 3rd molar have?

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1-3 roots

? canals

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how many roots and canals does the lower central incisor have?

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1 root (distal apical curve)

  • 58% have 1 canal
  • 42% have 2 canals
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12
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how many roots and canals does the lower lateral incisor have?

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1 root (distal apical curve)

  • 58% have 1 canal
  • 42% have 2 canals
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13
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how many roots and canals does the lower canine have?

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1 root (distal +/- labial curve)
mostly 1 canal (94%)
  • 6% have 2 canals
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how many roots and canals does the lower first premolar have?

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1 root
mostly 1 canal (73%)

  • 27% have 2 canals
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how many roots and canals does the lower 2nd premolar have?

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1 root
mostly 1 canal (85%)

  • 15% have 2 canals
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16
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how many roots and canals does the lower 1st molar have?

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2-3 roots

  • 67% have 3 canals
  • 33% have 4 canals
17
Q

how many roots and canals does the lower 2nd molar have?

A

2 roots
mostly have 3 canals (79%)

  • 13% have 2 canals
  • 8% have 4 canals
18
Q

how many roots and canals does the lower 3rd molar have?

A

1-2 roots

? canals

19
Q

name pathological / clinical conditions

A
  • Trauma
  • Tooth surface loss
  • Dental caries
  • Cracked / fractured teeth
  • Pulpal pathology
  • Periapical pathology
  • Root resorption
20
Q

what are the features of apical periodontitis

A
  • Chronic poly-microbial infection
  • Stimulation of host response
  • Connective tissue destruction / break down
21
Q

what is peri-radicular disease: PRD?

A

• Highly prevalent
• Significant morbidity (tooth loss / severe infection)
• Substantial healthcare burden to NHS
• Focus on infection / inflammation?
○ Not just immediate effects but also in untreated disease there is a possibility for this to have an infection that impacts systemic well being

lol sorry i dont understand what i meant in my notes so i copied and pasted it xxx

22
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what are the clinical objectives of RCT

A
  • Removing canal contents

* Eliminating infection

23
Q

what is obturation?

A

filling of the root canal space to prevent ingress of bacteria or multiplication of existing bacteria

24
Q

what is the endo-restorative interface

A

To provide an environment that allows healing of peri-radicular tissues so that the tooth is retained as a functional unit in the dental arch

can be direct or indirect restorations or can use a crown