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Stereomicroscopic and Microscopic Study of Dental Structural Aspects Derived from Iatrogenic and Pathological Processes Suffered by a Second Mandibular Premolar - A Case Study

Microscopic studies performed on extracted human teeth after their preparation in advance is helpful in a relatively good reestablishment of the treatment steps that have been applied to these teeth, as well as an evaluation of the quality of such treatments. Therefore, we have used stereo- and opti...

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Autores principales: Suciu, Ioana, Chirila, Mihaela, Ciocardel, Mihai, Bartok, Ioana Ruxandra, Amza, Oana, Dimitriu, Bogdan, Voiculeanu, Monica, Coricovac, Magdalena Anca
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Publicado: Carol Davila University Press 2020
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7803307/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33456616
http://dx.doi.org/10.25122/jml-2020-0181
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author Suciu, Ioana
Chirila, Mihaela
Ciocardel, Mihai
Bartok, Ioana Ruxandra
Amza, Oana
Dimitriu, Bogdan
Voiculeanu, Monica
Coricovac, Magdalena Anca
author_facet Suciu, Ioana
Chirila, Mihaela
Ciocardel, Mihai
Bartok, Ioana Ruxandra
Amza, Oana
Dimitriu, Bogdan
Voiculeanu, Monica
Coricovac, Magdalena Anca
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description Microscopic studies performed on extracted human teeth after their preparation in advance is helpful in a relatively good reestablishment of the treatment steps that have been applied to these teeth, as well as an evaluation of the quality of such treatments. Therefore, we have used stereo- and optical microscopy, highlighting aspects of external morphology, as well as root canal space of an extracted mandibular second premolar, subjected to prosthetic and endodontic treatment. In order to verify some technical errors that might occur during the endodontic and restorative treatment, we tried to appreciate the quality of the root canal filling and cervical defect and access cavity restoration of an extracted premolar #45.Without having the data from clinical records, we concluded that the method used for root canal filling was the warm lateral condensation technic; we also appreciated the quality of the fusion of the gutta-percha cones used, so the introduction of heated spreaders only in the central part of the bunch of cones makes it possible to clearly detect the boundaries between these cones towards the outside of the filling.
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spelling pubmed-78033072021-01-15 Stereomicroscopic and Microscopic Study of Dental Structural Aspects Derived from Iatrogenic and Pathological Processes Suffered by a Second Mandibular Premolar - A Case Study Suciu, Ioana Chirila, Mihaela Ciocardel, Mihai Bartok, Ioana Ruxandra Amza, Oana Dimitriu, Bogdan Voiculeanu, Monica Coricovac, Magdalena Anca J Med Life Case Report Microscopic studies performed on extracted human teeth after their preparation in advance is helpful in a relatively good reestablishment of the treatment steps that have been applied to these teeth, as well as an evaluation of the quality of such treatments. Therefore, we have used stereo- and optical microscopy, highlighting aspects of external morphology, as well as root canal space of an extracted mandibular second premolar, subjected to prosthetic and endodontic treatment. In order to verify some technical errors that might occur during the endodontic and restorative treatment, we tried to appreciate the quality of the root canal filling and cervical defect and access cavity restoration of an extracted premolar #45.Without having the data from clinical records, we concluded that the method used for root canal filling was the warm lateral condensation technic; we also appreciated the quality of the fusion of the gutta-percha cones used, so the introduction of heated spreaders only in the central part of the bunch of cones makes it possible to clearly detect the boundaries between these cones towards the outside of the filling. Carol Davila University Press 2020 /pmc/articles/PMC7803307/ /pubmed/33456616 http://dx.doi.org/10.25122/jml-2020-0181 Text en ©Carol Davila University Press This article is distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/), which permits unrestricted use and redistribution provided that the original author and source are credited.
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Suciu, Ioana
Chirila, Mihaela
Ciocardel, Mihai
Bartok, Ioana Ruxandra
Amza, Oana
Dimitriu, Bogdan
Voiculeanu, Monica
Coricovac, Magdalena Anca
Stereomicroscopic and Microscopic Study of Dental Structural Aspects Derived from Iatrogenic and Pathological Processes Suffered by a Second Mandibular Premolar - A Case Study
title Stereomicroscopic and Microscopic Study of Dental Structural Aspects Derived from Iatrogenic and Pathological Processes Suffered by a Second Mandibular Premolar - A Case Study
title_full Stereomicroscopic and Microscopic Study of Dental Structural Aspects Derived from Iatrogenic and Pathological Processes Suffered by a Second Mandibular Premolar - A Case Study
title_fullStr Stereomicroscopic and Microscopic Study of Dental Structural Aspects Derived from Iatrogenic and Pathological Processes Suffered by a Second Mandibular Premolar - A Case Study
title_full_unstemmed Stereomicroscopic and Microscopic Study of Dental Structural Aspects Derived from Iatrogenic and Pathological Processes Suffered by a Second Mandibular Premolar - A Case Study
title_short Stereomicroscopic and Microscopic Study of Dental Structural Aspects Derived from Iatrogenic and Pathological Processes Suffered by a Second Mandibular Premolar - A Case Study
title_sort stereomicroscopic and microscopic study of dental structural aspects derived from iatrogenic and pathological processes suffered by a second mandibular premolar - a case study
topic Case Report
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7803307/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33456616
http://dx.doi.org/10.25122/jml-2020-0181
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