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ENDO LEC - 08/03/18

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1. Vital procedures What are the 2 endodontic 10. Teeth with irreversible pulpitis Indications for RCT
treatments? with or without
Nonvital procedures periradicular involvement
2. Pulp capping Example of vital pulp therapy?
Extensive restoration on a
3. to initiate continuous Why should we retain a vital pulp in tooth with
apexogenesis so that the root canal questionable pulp status
after 6 when we can remove it completely?
months or a year, Teeth indicated for intentional
when the pulp is RCT (with healthy
already pulp or reversible pulpitis)
full blown necrotic, - overdenture abutment
you will remove the - Malposed tooth for JC resto
pulp - Restoration with dowel post
tissue and replace it
11. Medically compromised Cases contraindicated for
with gutta percha or
patients RCT
obturation material
4. Apexogenesis continuous growth Recent myocardial infarction
of the apex (laterally, apically)
12. Extensive destruction of Local contraindications that
5. GI Stimulates secondary dentin buthas periapical tissue can be treated
poor tensile and mechanical strength endodontically with
Calcium Hydroxide that's why when you manipulate it, it Obstructed canal of a pulpless additional procedure
cracks and causes microleakage tooth
6. False True or false
Incomplete development of
Composite with more resin has lesser root apex
shrinkage
Accidental or pathologic
7. Apexogenesis done in order to initiate continuous
perforations
apexogenesis
8. When the pulp is When to apply revascularization? Persistent excessive canal
necrotic and there is seepage
no more blood
supply Retreatments
9. When to apply How do you do revascularization?
revascularization? Acute infection of previous
treatment

Fractured root apex with


necrosis
13. Biodentin Used to patch up
resorption
MTA
14. Microsurgery Solution for fractured root
apex with necrosis
15. Irreparable fracture Tooth considerations 22. Calciotraumatic line Progress of irritation becomes
for Retention versus less intense because of this
Insufficient bone support Removal
23. VPT intended to initiate
apexogenesis
Associated pathologic entities
24. Apexogenesis A physiologic process of root
Extensive periodontal disease not development in the
amenable to presence of an environment
treatment necessary or
continued apical and lateral
Deep carious or fracture margins growth of the root
not amenable 25. Apexogenesis Not a procedure but rather is a
to crown-lengthening or normal
reestablishment of physiological process of root
sound biologic width development
26. HERS cells that would form the apical
Retreatment that is not amenable
portion
to nonsurgical
or surgical revisions 27. Healthy radicular pulp What is the ideal environment
tissue
Symptomatic teeth with calcified
canals, Maintained viability of
resorption or perforations not Hertwig's Epithelial Root
amenable to Sheath
nonsurgical or surgical revisions
Viable dentin within the
16. Vertical fracture Examples of
root
irreparable factures
17. Epithelial attachment essential for sealing
the periodontium so
that infection will not
seep in
18. Gingivoplasty where you will What is crown
expose atleast 2mm of your root so lengthening?
that when you prepare a jacket
crown, it is for
retention of crown
19. Pulpectomy What are the types of
rooth canal therapy
Tooth devitalization

Complete Pulp extirpation


20. Know the nature of the pulp What are the
deciding factors on
There is an inherent capability of when to do RCT?
the pulp to heal

Capacity to form reparative dentin

Forms calciotraumatic line


21. Calciotraumatic line a form of defense
formed between
primary and
secondary dentin

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