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Endodontic treatment Failures and its Management-A Review
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Root canal treatment is a therapeutic process performed to remove inflamed or infected pulp tissue within the tooth and to prevent apical periodontitis. The ultimate goal of endodontic treatment is removal of the pathologic pulp, cleaning and shaping of the ischolar_main canal system and the three dimensional obturation to prevent re-infection. The cause of endodontic failures can be due to inappropriate debridement, presence of extra ischolar_main canals or lateral canals, persistence of bacteria in the canal or apex, under or over extension of filling material, coronal leakage are some of the common causes for failures. This article review general description of ischolar_main canal treatment, causes of failures of ischolar_main canal treatment and how to manage failed RCT.
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Root Canal Treatment, re-RCT, Failed RCT.
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