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- 4. A pulpal diagnosis where short-lived pain ceasing after stimulus removal indicates high healing potential
- 7. A bioactive silicate-based dentin substitute used as an alternative to MTA, known for rapid setting and ease of use
- 10. TECHNIQUE: A biological approach to pediatric restoration that manages carious molars by sealing them under a crown without tooth preparation.
- 12. The recommended endodontic strategy for primary teeth with irreversible pulpitis, utilizing resorbable materials to protect successors
- 13. A spiral delivery tool used for uniform, void-free placement of resorbable pastes in primary molar root canals
- 15. The devitalization agent (Buckley, 1904) that creates histological zones of fixation, atrophy, and inflammation in the pulp
- 16. A contemporary rotary system with variable taper used for automated root canal preparation in primary teeth
- 17. A type of resorption linked to trauma or chronic inflammation where dentinoclasts destroy structure from within the pulp space
- 18. A premixed calcium hydroxide and iodoform paste widely used for its antibacterial properties and a resorption rate that ideally matches primary root turnover.
- 19. The endodontic method for nonvital young permanent teeth aimed at inducing a mineralized apical barrier
- 20. An iodoform-based obturating paste favored for its bactericidal properties and resorption rate that matches primary root turnover
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- 1. A clinical condition where persistent exudate prevents canal obturation, often managed by shifting periapical pH with calcium hydroxide
- 2. A sulfate-based preservation agent that achieves hemostasis by forming a metal-protein complex
- 3. TOOTH: A clinical synonym for the appearance of a tooth undergoing internal resorption as dentinoclasts aggressively destroy dentin from within the pulp chamber.
- 5. A barbed endodontic instrument designed to physically engage and withdraw pulp tissue from the root canal
- 6. A calcium hydroxide and iodoform paste that leverages the 'hollow tube effect' for high clinical success rates
- 8. A surgical intervention focusing on the amputation of coronal pulp while maintaining radicular vitality, typically in primary teeth with extensive caries
- 9. A hydrophilic tricalcium silicate material that promotes cell growth and forms a thicker dentinal bridge than traditional calcium hydroxide
- 11. The physiological goal of vital pulp therapy in an immature permanent tooth to preserve radicular pulp for complete root development
- 14. A descriptive term for the wide, divergent canal morphology of an immature permanent tooth with an open apex
