Title: O.C.P. Introduction to Endodontics
1O.C.P.Introduction to Endodontics
Alan H. Gluskin DDS Professor and Chair
Department of Endodontics
2Treating Dental Problems
- When Tooth Decay Attacks...
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4- Endodontics is the branch of dentistry which is
concerned with the morphology, physiology, and
pathology of the human pulp and periadicular
tissues.
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11What is Endodontic Therapy?
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13What Are The Benefits of Endodontic Therapy ?
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16- Endodontic therapy saves teeth that would
otherwise be extracted. Although the pulp is
removed, the treated tooth remains alive,
nourished by the surrounding gums and jaw. There
is no real substitute for your own tooth which is
more efficient in chewing and biting than an
artificial one.
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18What Steps Are Involved in Endodontic Treatment?
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20The Endodontic Triad
- Seal
- Clean Shape
- Access Opening
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22- Endodontic therapy removes infected or damaged
tissue from inside a tooth. This tissue, called
the pulp, contains nerves and blood vessels that
help nourish the tooth. After the pulp is
removed, the pulp chamber and root canals are
cleaned, sterilized, filled and sealed.
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29What Caused the Problem With My Tooth?
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32- The most common cause of pulp damage is severe
decay or a fracture that exposes the pulp to
bacteria that may cause infection. Other causes
of pulp damage include traumatic injury, such as
a blow to a tooth, a cracked or loose filling or
repeated fillings in a tooth and occasionally
periodontal or gum disease.
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35Who Performs Endodontic Therapy?
36- All dentists receive some training in endodontic
therapy in dental school. Endodontists are
specialists who limit their practices to root
canal procedures. They have two years
postgraduate training in addition to dental
school, and/or have been certified by the
American Board of Endodontics after passing a
series of examinations.
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38- Its study and practice encompasses the basic
clinical sciences including biology of the normal
pulp the etiology, diagnosis, prevention and
treatment of diseases and injuries of the pulp
and associated periradicular conditions.
39What Does An Endodontist Do?
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50- Diagnoses and Treats Pain. Oral pain often is
difficult to pinpoint. Because of the vast
network of nerves in the mouth, the pain of a
damaged or diseased tooth often is felt in
another tooth or in the head, neck or ear. An
endodontist is a specialist in diagnosing and
treating this type of pain.
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54Stop the Pain.
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57- Treats Traumatic Injuries. Pulp damage is
sometimes caused by a blow to the mouth, and the
endodontist treats these traumatic injuries. A
blow to a childs permanent tooth that is not
fully formed can cause injury to the pulp and,
ultimately the root may cease development.
58Dental and Facial Trauma
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63Apexification
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67- Performs Orthodontic Extrusion
- the lifting of a submerged root above the gum
level for restoring, thus avoiding surgical crown
lengthening.
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75- Salvages Avulsed Tooth the complete separation
of a tooth from its alveolus by traumatic injury.
Replantation and splinting of the tooth must
precede any type of treatment.
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80- Performs Intentional Replantation the insertion
of a tooth into its alveolus after the tooth has
been extracted for the purpose of accomplishing
root-end filling.
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86- Bleaches Discolored Teeth Discolored teeth can
sometimes be restored to near-natural color with
either vital or pulpless bleaching procedures.
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90- Performs Surgery. Sometimes standard endodontic
therapy is ineffective. The endodontist may then
us an in-office surgical procedure to remove the
damaged pulp and seal the root canals.
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94- Performs Apicoectomy a.k.a. root-end resection
the excision of the apex of the root and attached
soft tissues.
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103Can All Teeth Be Treated Endodontically?
104- Occasionally a tooth cant be saved. Endodontic
therapy can be performed only if the root canals
are accessible and can be adequately sterilized
and sealed. The tooth also must have sufficient
bone support.
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107- Performs Hemisection the surgical separation of
a mandibular molar tooth, through the furcation
in such a way that a root and / or the crown
portion may be removed.
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113- Places Post and/or Core Buildups
- The restoration of the coronal structures
utilizing the root canal system for retention and
support.
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119- Places Endodontic Implants
- The cementation of a metallic post through the
root canal into periapical tissue spaces to
improve root length.
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123Treatment of Horizontal Fractures
124Middle Third Fracture
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126Intraradicular Implant
127Post-Op Radiograph
1287 Year Post-Op Radiograph
129- Performs Endodontic Retreatment
- The redoing of previous treatment that is
unsuccessful retrieval of canal obstructions and
complete or partial disassembly of restorative
materials are frequently required.
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136- Performs Guided Tissue Regeneration
- GTR attempts to regenerate lost periodontal
structures using barrier membrane techniques.
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142What Are The Alternatives To Endodontic Therapy?
143- Extraction is the only alternative.
- And unless the tooth is replaced, adjoining
teeth will shift, interfering with biting and
chewing. Loss of a tooth can lead to periodontal
disease and loss of additional teeth. Replacing
a tooth with an artificial one often requires
dental procedures on adjacent healthy teeth.
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146Next Hour
- Differential Diagnosis of Toothache
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149Thank You