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- 3. Canal Treatment (RCT) A procedure used to treat infection or damage inside a tooth by removing the pulp, cleaning and shaping the canals, and sealing them
- 8. Materials Substances used in endodontics that interact with biological tissues to promote healing and regeneration
- 10. A biocompatible material used for filling and sealing root canals after cleaning and shaping
- 11. A treatment method used to induce root-end closure in immature permanent teeth with non-vital pulp
- 12. Microsurgery A surgical approach in endodontics used to treat periapical pathology or repair root defects when conventional treatment fails
- 13. A procedure to encourage continued root development in a tooth with an open apex and vital pulp
- 14. Computed Tomography (CBCT) A 3D imaging technique used in endodontics to visualize root canal anatomy and diagnose complex cases
- 15. Hydroxide A commonly used medicament in endodontics for its antibacterial properties and ability to promote healing
- 16. (NiTi) Instruments Flexible and strong rotary instruments used for efficient cleaning and shaping of root canals
- 18. Lesion A pathological change in the tissues surrounding the apex of a tooth root, often due to infection
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- 1. Inflammation of the dental pulp, which can be reversible or irreversible, often due to deep cavities or trauma
- 2. The process of filling and sealing the cleaned and shaped root canal system to prevent reinfection
- 3. Endodontics A field of endodontics focused on stimulating the growth and repair of dental tissues
- 4. in Endodontics The use of nanotechnology-based materials to improve antimicrobial activity and sealing ability in root canal therapy
- 5. Therapy (PDT) A technique using light-activated antimicrobial agents to enhance root canal disinfection
- 6. in Endodontics The application of laser technology for disinfection, tissue removal, and improving the success rate of root canal treatments
- 7. Pulp Therapy (VPT) Treatments aimed at preserving the vitality of the dental pulp, such as direct and indirect pulp capping
- 9. Trioxide Aggregate (MTA) A bioactive material used for pulp capping, root repair, and apexification due to its sealing ability and biocompatibility
- 17. Protocol The process of using antimicrobial solutions (e.g., sodium hypochlorite) to disinfect and remove debris from the root canal system
