Mid-surgical endodontics: retro touch to an orthograde approach
Journal Title: Scholars Journal of Dental Sciences - Year 2016, Vol 3, Issue 3
Abstract
Abstract: A number of factors have improved the success rate of endodontic surgery. One of these factors is the introduction of newer root-end filling materials. However, the absolute necessity of a root-end filling has been recently questioned by some authors. A fluid-tight seal is probably more important for successful healing than the type of filling placed at the resected root-end. This article aims to focus on the technique of mid-surgical endodontics, its indications and case reports documenting the same. Keywords: Mid-surgical endodontics, mid-surgical obturation, endodontic surgery
Authors and Affiliations
Dr. Ayush Goyal, Dr. Vineeta Nikhil, Dr. Digvijay Singh, Dr. Ritu Singh
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