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Endodontics Ch54
| Question | Answer |
|---|---|
| What are the periradicular Tissues? | The tissues that surround the root of the tooth. |
| What specialist preforms root canal therapy? | Endodontist |
| What will result if bacteria reach the nerve and blood vessels of a tooth? | An Abcess, a localized area of puss. |
| What specialist preforms root canal therapy? | Endodontist |
| What will result if bacteria reach the nerve and blood vessels of a tooth? | An Abcess, a localized area of puss. |
| Would pain be subjective or objective component of a diagnosis? | initial radiograpgh, working length image, final instrumentation image, root canal completion image, & recall image. |
| What diagnosis is given when pupal tissues are inflamed? | Pulpitis |
| Would decay be a subjective or objective component of a diagnosis? | objctive |
| What dental instrument has tiny projections that can be used to remove pulp tissue? | Broaches |
| What diagnosis is given when pupal tissues are inflamed? | Pulpitis |
| Can endodontic files be places in a handpiece for use? | Rotary-Operated Files and Burs can be places in a handpiece. |
| Give another term used for necrotic or necrosis. | Nonvital: does not respond to a sensory stimulus. |
| What are rubber stops used for? | Small round piece of rubber, silicone or plastic slid onto hand-operated files to prevent perforation of the apex of the tooth. |
| What dental instrument has tiny projections that can be used to remove pulp tissue? | Broaches |
| Can endodontic files be places in a handpiece for use? | Rotary-Operated Files and Burs can be places in a handpiece. |
| What are rubber stops used for? | Small round piece of rubber, silicone or plastic slid onto hand-operated files to prevent perforation of the apex of the tooth. |
| Sodium hypichlorite is commonly known as what? | Bleach |
| What type of files is best suited to shape and contour the pupal canal? | K-type file |
| What are the 3 irrigation solutions? | Sodium hypochlorite, hydrogen peroxide, and parachlorophenol(PCP) |
| What does obturate mean? | Process of filling a root canal. |
| Sodium hypichlorite is commonly known as what? | Bleach |
| What are the 3 irrigation solutions? | Sodium hypochlorite, hydrogen peroxide, and parachlorophenol(PCP) |
| What type of moisture control is recommended for root canal therapy? | Paper Points |
| What material is used for the obturation of a canal? | Gutta-Percha |
| What surfaces of an anterior tooth will the dentist enter when performing root canal therapy? | Lingual surface. |
| How much of root canal therapy is successful? | 90-95 percent |
| What surfaces of an anterior tooth will the dentist enter when performing root canal therapy? | Lingual surface. |
| What surgical procedure involves removal of the apex of the tooth? | Apicoectomy |
| Pulpectomy | Root canal therapy: complete removal of the dental pulp. |