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This easy-to-follow manual presents step-by-step procedures that allow general practitioners to provide root canal therapy for cases that meet specific criteria and to recognize when to refer to a specialist. The authors, both world-renowned endodontists, believe that emerging technologies have expanded the role that general practitioners can take to treat patients with apical periodontitis with a high degree of predictability and success. In language and illustrations that are clear, simple, and direct, the authors guide readers through the steps of diagnosing the problem, understanding how and with what instruments to treat it, and performing several different treatment procedures. Endodontics Manual for the General Dentist allows clinicians who wish to expand their expertise to achieve a dramatic change in their practice. Table of Contents - Introduction to Endodontics
- Vital Pulp Therapy
- Necrotic Pulp Therapy
- Diagnosis of Reversible Pulpitis, Irreversible Pulpitis, and Necrotic Pulp
- Symptomatology
- Diagnostic TestsRadiographic Findings
- Clinical Findings
- Root Canal Therapy: Defining and Achieving Success
- General Principles
- Achieving Success
- Treatment Phases in Root Canal Therapy
- Root Canal Therapy: Clinical Procedure
- Estimated Working Length
- Access Cavities
- Aseptic Technique
- Working Length
- Root Canal Instrumentation
- Intracanal Medication
- Root Canal Filling
- Treatment Outcome and Prognosis of Endodontic Therapy
- Factors
- Affecting the Prognosis of Endodontic Therapy
- Treatment Follow-up
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