endodontics Flashcards
give reasons for obturating
- entomb remaining surviving microorganisms within the root canal system
- prevent ingress of fluid into root canal space which will promote the growth of surviving microorganisms
- prevent entry of microbes from the oral environment due to coronal leakage
what are the functions of a sealer during endodontic treatment?
- lubricate the canal
- seal space between dentinal wall and core
- fill voids and irregularities within the canal and between GP cones during lateral compaction
how many canals are found in each of the upper teeth?
1
1
1
2
1
4
3
how many canals are found in each of the lower teeth?
1
1
1
1
1
3
3
what is the role of paper points during endodontic treatment?
to ensure the canal is dry before medicating or obturating
during instrumentation of the canal, where is the ideal end point for shaping and obturation?
apical constriction
cemental dentinal junction
what 2 radiographs are taken during endodontic treatment to determine working length?
- corrected working length radiograph
- master-cone radiograph
what are the principles of root canal shaping?
- develop a continuously tapering funnel from the canal orrifice to the apex
- maintain apical foramen in the original position
keep the apical opening as small as possible
what measurement must canal obturation be from the apex?
within 2mm of the radiographic apex
what are the objectives of irritant in root canal treatment?
- disinfection
- flush out debris from the canal
- dissolve tissues in the canal
- lubricates root canal instruments
- removes the endodontic smear layer
what is the primary endodontic irrigant and what concentration range is most effective?
sodium hypochlorite 3%
concentration ranges from 0.5-5.25%
what are factors affecting the function of endodontic irrigants?
-have a broad antimicrobial spectrum
- able to dissolve tissues
- prevent formation of the smear layer
- little potential to cause anaphylactic reaction
- non-toxic to periodontal tissues
What irritant is used if root canal is sclerosed
EDTA 17%
What material is used as an internist medication and why
non-setting calcium hydroxide - it prevents infection
what are the components of GP
20% Gutta percha
65% calcium hydroxide
10 % radio pacifier
5% plasticiser