2018
DOI: 10.1016/j.joen.2018.02.009
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Guided Endodontic Access in Maxillary Molars Using Cone-beam Computed Tomography and Computer-aided Design/Computer-aided Manufacturing System: A Case Report

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“…The guided endodontic technique consists of accessing and locating severely calcified root canals through guides created virtually as reported by some authors . This technique seems to be a safe and clinically viable method, especially when calcified canals cannot be accessed by conventional endodontic strategies in a predictable manner . Therefore, even without the aid of a surgical microscope, guided endodontic treatment has proven to be very useful for professionals in the face of more complex cases .…”
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“…The guided endodontic technique consists of accessing and locating severely calcified root canals through guides created virtually as reported by some authors . This technique seems to be a safe and clinically viable method, especially when calcified canals cannot be accessed by conventional endodontic strategies in a predictable manner . Therefore, even without the aid of a surgical microscope, guided endodontic treatment has proven to be very useful for professionals in the face of more complex cases .…”
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confidence: 99%
“…The combined use of cone beam computed tomography (CBCT) and intraoral optical scanning of the region of interest may potentiate the accuracy of guided drilling for the production of access guides . Guided access may be a useful tool for the treatment of these complex cases, even without the use of operative microscopy .…”
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“…From Lara‐Mendes et al (2018) – ‘A 61‐year‐old woman presented for treatment, reporting discomfort in the region of her left upper molars’.…”
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“…Inadequate treatment can result in deviations, perforations, inability to achieve patency and, consequently, treatment failure 6 . Recently, the advent of guided endodontics has brought a new possibility of treatment in cases of severe pulp calcifications in both anterior and posterior teeth 7‐10 . A computed aid implantology software matched with cone‐beam computed tomographic (CBCT) imaging and a digital scanning 3D impression allow the virtual planning of the procedure.…”
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