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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