Important Info 1.9 Flashcards
The single most important factor in making a RCT easier and increasing the success is
proper access
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NaOCl must be
Changed every 3-5 min
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The 30-30 rule with NaOCl is
Inserting NaOCl for 30 min in a canal after it is prepared to a size #30
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The main component within gutta percha is
Zinc Oxide
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The advantage of gutta percha is that
It becomes intimately associated with the irregularities in the canal walls
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Prevention of iatrogenic errors is primarily due to
Case selection
You should always inform the patient of iatrogenic errors because
The statue of limit begins when the patient is aware of the error
The intra-canal medication of choice is
CaOH
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A patient comes into the office and responds with a lingering sensation to cold and pain. He also is very sensitive to percussion. The treatment of choice is
Referral to an endodontist for RCT
A patient comes into the office and responds with a lingering sensation to cold and pain. He also is very sensitive to percussion. The patient’s pulpal status is
SIP
Symptomatic Irreversible Pulpitis
A patient comes into the office and responds with a lingering sensation to cold and pain. He also is very sensitive to percussion. The patient’s periapical status is
SAP
Symptomatic Apical Periodontitis
A patient comes in with a draining and sinus tract and no response to pulp testing. (The picture of the tooth has a BOMBED out crown). The patient’s pulpal status is
pulp necrosis
A patient comes in with a draining and sinus tract and no response to pulp testing. (The picture of the tooth has a BOMBED out crown). The patient’s periapical status is
CAA
A patient comes in with a draining and sinus tract and no response to pulp testing. (The picture of the tooth has a BOMBED out crown). The treatment of choice is
extraction