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Hegde, Mithra N.
- Evaluation of Factors Responsible for Failure of Root Canal Treatment in an Adult Indian Population:A Cross Sectional Study
Authors
1 Nitte University, Deralakatte, Mangalore, IN
Source
Indian Journal of Public Health Research & Development, Vol 10, No 11 (2019), Pagination: 1250-1254Abstract
The ischolar_main canal treatment failure is a frequentproblem occurring in dentistry. Inadequate chemo mechanicalpreparation, poor obturation, over obturation, persistence of bacteria, instrument separation, missing canal,coronal microleakage are some of the causes responsible for the failure of the ischolar_main canal treatment. 400 ischolar_main canal treated teeth with failure were included in this study and were recorded using digital radiography. Under obturation was the predominant factor for the failure of ischolar_main canal treatment. The larger number of the endodontic failures was found in the timeperiod of within 4-5 years. The maximum average time period causing failure was seen to be 3.85 yearsfor over obturation..Keywords
Over Obturation, Microleakage, Persistent Periapical Infection.- Regenerative Endodontics-The Future?A Questionnaire Based Study
Authors
1 II-MDS, Department of Conservative Dentistry and Endodontics, ABSMIDS, Mangaluru, IN
2 Reader, Department of Conservative Dentistry and Endodontics, ABSMIDS, Mangaluru, IN
3 Head of the Department, Department of Conservative Dentistry and Endodontics, ABSMIDS, Mangaluru, IN
4 Lecturer, Department of Conservative Dentistry and Endodontics, ABSMIDS, Mangaluru, IN
Source
Indian Journal of Public Health Research & Development, Vol 11, No 1 (2020), Pagination: 363-368Abstract
Introduction: Regenerative Endodontics is a fast growing field in dentistry showing highly favourable clinical outcomes. It encompasses various procedures that serve as a better alternative to traditional ischolar_main canal therapy as well as more aggressive treatments such as surgical endodontics. The knowledge and skill of the practitioner plays a pivotal role in the success of any regenerative procedure.
Aim: The purpose of this survey is to evaluate knowledge, attitudes and practice of regenerative endodontics among the dental Interns, dental postgraduates and dental practitioners in mangaluru.
Materials and Method: An online questionnaire comprising of 20 questions was distributed amongst the dental professionals of Manguluru. A total of 448 dental professionals responded over a period of 1 month. Their responses were collected and tabulated to interpret the data and obtain the results.
Results: A total of 448 replies were received, with the majority of the correspondents belonging to the dental post graduates (41.5%). The majority (97%) of the participants of this survey had come across the term ‘Regenerative Endodontics’, but only 41 out of the 448 had reported performing any regenerative endodontic procedure.
Conclusion: Regenerative endodontic Procedures have shown favourable results in various studies. It can be used as a valuable tool for any dental professional. But, as seen in this study, the knowledge levels as well as attitudes amongst the dental fraternity needs to improve so as to allow the incorporation of regenerative endodontics into clinical practice.