2005
DOI: 10.1016/j.tripleo.2004.10.005
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Microbial status of apical root canal system of human mandibular first molars with primary apical periodontitis after “one-visit” endodontic treatment

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“…Although teeth with complex anatomy represent a common clinical situation 23 , investigations of non-surgical retreatment techniques for teeth with 2 curved canals and an isthmus are rare. Irregularities, isthmuses and recesses 4 hamper filling material removal, cleaning and preparation of the root canal, by providing a refuge for microorganisms 3 , and thus compromising the success of endodontic retreatment. In the present study, the selection of curved mesial roots of mandibular molars with isthmuses may explain the large amount of remaining filling material, as compared with other studies in the literature 10 .…”
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“…Although teeth with complex anatomy represent a common clinical situation 23 , investigations of non-surgical retreatment techniques for teeth with 2 curved canals and an isthmus are rare. Irregularities, isthmuses and recesses 4 hamper filling material removal, cleaning and preparation of the root canal, by providing a refuge for microorganisms 3 , and thus compromising the success of endodontic retreatment. In the present study, the selection of curved mesial roots of mandibular molars with isthmuses may explain the large amount of remaining filling material, as compared with other studies in the literature 10 .…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Irregular spaces in the canal walls, accessory canals, oval extensions, isthmuses, and apical deltas may harbor dentinal debris, necrotic tissue, or microorganisms and their by-products 3,4 .…”
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“…De acuerdo con estos hallazgos, los microorganismos que habitan en biopelículas en zonas inaccesibles del sistema de conductos radiculares no pueden ser removidos por la instrumentación e irrigación en una sola sesión, lo que demuestra la importancia de la aplicación de todas las medidas químico-mecánicas no antibióticas para tratar con dientes infectados y necróticos, a fin de interrumpir las biopelículas y reducir la carga microbiana intrarradicular al nivel más bajo posible, para esperar un pronóstico favorable del tratamiento de conductos a largo plazo [14].…”
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“…Las posibilidades de aumentar un resultado favorable con el tratamiento de conductos son altas si se consigue que la infección sea erradicada efectivamente antes de que el sistema de conductos radiculares sea obturado [12][13][14][15][16]. En caso contrario, los microorganismos se mantendrán viables en el conducto y existirá un riesgo constante de que la inflamación perirradicular sea perpetuada [12][13][14][15][16].…”
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