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Journal articles on the topic "Conservative Access Cavity"

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International, Journal of Medical Science and Innovative Research (IJMSIR). "Innovative Ultra Conservative Endodontic Access Cavity Designs for Anterior and Posterior Teeth: Clinical Cases Supported By Literature Review." International Journal of Medical Science and Innovative Research (IJMSIR) 9, no. 1 (2024): 113–21. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.15369498.

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<strong>Abstract</strong> The primary goal of endodontic therapy is the long-term retention of a functional tooth by preventing or treating apical periodontitis. However, there are many other factors that impact endodontic outcomes such as the quality of the restoration and structural integrity of the tooth after root canal preparation. There are various&nbsp; access cavity designs involving the minimal removal of tooth structure that&nbsp; have been described for gaining entry to pulp chambers during root canal treatment. Minimally invasive access cavity preparations have been proposed in End
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Mookhtiar, Hussain, and Vivek Hegde. "Conservative endodontics II: A truss access/ orificeoriented access case series of premolars." International Journal of Dentistry Research 5, no. 2 (2020): 52–56. http://dx.doi.org/10.31254/dentistry.2020.5204.

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Strategic dentin preservation is the prime objective of this case report (i.e. leaving a truss of dentin between the 2 cavities thus prepared). Permanent teeth with an indication for endodontic treatment can be treated via the truss access cavity design rather than traditional access cavity protocol using copious irrigation. The teeth were then given post-endodontic restorations. Endodontically treated teeth did not show any post-operative symptoms or any presence of post-operative periapical radiolucency or flare-up. The main objective of Orifice oriented access/truss access approach mainly s
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Mookhtiar, Hussain, and Vivek Hegde. "Conservative endodontics II: A truss access/ orificeoriented access case series of premolars." International Journal of Dentistry Research 5, no. 2 (2020): 52–56. http://dx.doi.org/10.31254/dentistry.2020.5205.

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Strategic dentin preservation is the prime objective of this case report (i.e. leaving a truss of dentin between the 2 cavities thus prepared). Permanent teeth with an indication for endodontic treatment can be treated via the truss access cavity design rather than traditional access cavity protocol using copious irrigation. The teeth were then given post-endodontic restorations. Endodontically treated teeth did not show any post-operative symptoms or any presence of post-operative periapical radiolucency or flare-up. The main objective of Orifice oriented access/truss access approach mainly s
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Maqbool, Manahil, Tahir Yusuf Noorani, Jawaad Ahmed Asif, Saleem D. Makandar, and Nafij Bin Jamayet. "Controversies in endodontic access cavity design: A literature review." Dental Update 47, no. 9 (2020): 747–54. http://dx.doi.org/10.12968/denu.2020.47.9.747.

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The purpose of this article is to compare and contrast the different types of endodontic access cavity designs based on the current available evidence. Four types of access cavity designs, namely, traditional endodontic access cavity design (TEC), contracted/conservative endodontic access cavity design (CEC), ultra-conservative or ninja endodontic access cavity design (NEC) and truss endodontic access cavity design (TREC) have been suggested, and the latter three are currently in the limelight. Studies in vitro have been performed comparing the TECs, CECs, TRECs and NECs; except for the TECs,
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Abdulrazaq, Lubna A., Ahmed H. Ali, and Federico Foschi. "Minimally invasive access cavities in endodontics." Journal of Baghdad College of Dentistry 35, no. 2 (2023): 65–75. http://dx.doi.org/10.26477/jbcd.v35i2.3406.

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Background: The access cavity is a critical stage in root canal therapy and it may influence the subsequent steps of the treatment. The new minimally invasive endodontic access cavity preparation concept aims to preserve sound tooth structure by conserving as much intact dentine as possible including the pulp chamber's roof, to keep the teeth from fracturing during and after endodontic treatment. While there is great interest in such access opening designs in numerous publications, still there is a lack of scientific evidence to support the application of such modern access cavity designs in c
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Vorster, Martin, Peet J. Van der Vyver, and George Markou. "Traditional and Conservative Molar Endodontic Access Cavity Designs: A Classification and Overview." South African Dental Journal 77, no. 07 (2022): 407–12. http://dx.doi.org/10.17159/2519-0105/2022/v77no7a4.

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Minimally invasive endodontics' specific focus on dentine preservation is gaining popularity. Before deciding on the appropriate endodontic access cavity design, clinicians should investigate the advantages and disadvantages associated with different treatment modalities. The purpose of this article is to provide a summary of possible advantages and disadvantages of different endodontic access cavity designs with the focus on traditional, conservative and ultra-conservative endodontic access cavities, specifically in molar teeth. No conclusive evidence is found in the literature favouring one
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Chandolu, Vedamani, Jyothi Mandava, Roopesh Borugadda, et al. "Influence of access cavity design on root canal instrumentation efficacy in molars – An in vitro study." Journal of Conservative Dentistry and Endodontics 27, no. 3 (2024): 268–73. http://dx.doi.org/10.4103/jcde.jcde_272_23.

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Abstract Background: Several designs of access cavity have been evolved in the recent past with the concept of minimal tooth tissue removal which would improve the root canal treated teeth fracture resistance. Aim: To investigate the effect of conservative design access cavity during the instrumentation of maxillary molar root canals. Materials and Methods: Eighty noncarious maxillary molars were assigned to the traditional and conservative access groups (n = 40 each). After designated access preparations, the teeth were immersed in Lugols’s solution for staining the pulp tissue. Root canal in
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Mai Mohamed Ibrahim Abo Shadi, Nihal Ezzat Sabet, and Fatma M. Abu Naeem. "Fracture Stregnth of Endodontically Treated Teeth with Minimally Invasive Access Cavity Desgins Versus Conventional One (An In Vitro Study)." Indian Journal of Public Health Research & Development 12, no. 4 (2021): 417–23. http://dx.doi.org/10.37506/ijphrd.v12i4.16606.

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Aim: Assess the fracture strength of endodntically treated teeth with minimally invasive access cavitydesign versus conventional one.Methods: Forty four extracted molars were assigned to 4 groups. Conservative Access Cavity, Ninja AccessCavity, Truss Access Cavity, Traditional Access Cavity (n = 11/group/type). Teeth in the Traditional groupwere prepared following the principles of traditional endodontic cavities. Conservative access prepared byusing 2 periapical radiographs to determine canals location. Ninja access scans were plotted on cone beamcomputed tomographic images for localization o
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Elmatary, Ahmed, Emad Moawad, Omid Heidarifar, and Simon Stone. "Endodontic access cavity preparation: challenges and recent advancements." British Dental Journal 238, no. 7 (2025): 469–75. https://doi.org/10.1038/s41415-025-8442-8.

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Abstract Odontogenic pain from various dental issues significantly impacts quality of life, necessitating effective treatment during emergency dental care. Endodontic access cavity preparation is essential for alleviating symptoms and preventing further infection. This procedure aims to achieve symptom relief while conserving as much tooth structure as possible. This paper discusses the importance of proper endodontic access, emphasising the balance between adequate disinfection and preserving tooth integrity. It also identifies challenges in endodontic access cavity preparation. This study re
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Eskibağlar, Mehmet, Serkan Erdem, Büşra Karaağaç Eskibağlar, and Mete Onur Kaman. "Evaluation of the forces applied by rubber dam clamps on mandibular first molar teeth with different endodontic access cavities: a 3D FEA study." PeerJ 12 (August 26, 2024): e17921. http://dx.doi.org/10.7717/peerj.17921.

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Background This study aimed to examine the effect of the force applied by rubber dam clamps made from different materials on mandibular first molar teeth with various designs of endodontic access cavities using finite element analysis. Methods A intact tooth (IT) and seven different endodontic access cavities namely, a traditional endodontic cavity (TRADAC), a guided endodontic cavity (GEC), a conservative endodontic cavity (CAC), an ultra-conservative access cavity (UAC), a truss access endodontic cavity (TRSAC), a mesial caries access cavity (MCAC), and a distal caries access cavity (DCAC),
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Book chapters on the topic "Conservative Access Cavity"

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M. Umar, Bashir. "Intraabdominal Abscesses." In Abscess - Types, Causes and Treatment. IntechOpen, 2024. http://dx.doi.org/10.5772/intechopen.1002902.

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Intraabdominal abscesses continue pose challenge to surgeons due to their rather ominous presentation. Most often, high index of suspicion is required to initiate a diagnostic workup. The discovery of a wide variety of antibiotics, more aggressive surgical drainage techniques, intensive care management, and other factors have decreased mortality below 25% over the past century. Recently, more conservative, less invasive source control techniques have recently been developed. These include laparoscopic, needle, and percutaneous image-guided drainage techniques. This chapter will discuss the epi
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Bozkurt, Yusuf, and Michael Chebanov. "Action before the Extinction of Endangered Sturgeon Species: With Emphasis on Stock Enhancement and Conservation." In Aquaculture Industry - Recent Advances and Applications [Working Title]. IntechOpen, 2023. http://dx.doi.org/10.5772/intechopen.113385.

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Sturgeons are one of the most valuable fish species in the world due to their pleasant meat, famous black caviar, and isinglass. Sturgeons are believed to be among primitive groups of vertebrates in the world and have been described as “living fossils”. It is assumed that they have been living in the natural waters of the northern hemisphere of the world for 200 million years. Their natural populations are now highly endangered because of overfishing for their black caviar and delicate flesh, destruction of spawning habitat, pollution of freshwater, and human-constructed barriers to access spa
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Conference papers on the topic "Conservative Access Cavity"

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Hischier, Illias, Daniel Hess, Wojciech Lipin´ski, Michael Modest, and Aldo Steinfeld. "Heat Transfer Analysis of a Novel Pressurized Air Receiver for Concentrated Solar Power Via Combined Cycles." In ASME 2009 Heat Transfer Summer Conference collocated with the InterPACK09 and 3rd Energy Sustainability Conferences. ASMEDC, 2009. http://dx.doi.org/10.1115/ht2009-88122.

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A novel design of a high-temperature pressurized solar air receiver for power generation via combined Brayton-Rankine cycles is proposed. It consists of an annular reticulate porous ceramic (RPC) bounded by two concentric cylinders. The inner cylinder, which serves as the solar absorber, has a cavity-type configuration and a small aperture for the access of concentrated solar radiation. Absorbed heat is transferred by conduction, radiation, and convection to the pressurized air flowing across the RPC. A 2D steady-state energy conservation equation coupling the three modes of heat transfer is f
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Fiedler, Jens, Anton Weber, Arianna Bosco, Karl Engel, and Francesca di Mare. "Numerical Simulation of the Flow in the Row Labyrinth Seal of an Axial Turbine Using a Low-Mach Preconditioning Technique." In ASME Turbo Expo 2016: Turbomachinery Technical Conference and Exposition. American Society of Mechanical Engineers, 2016. http://dx.doi.org/10.1115/gt2016-56659.

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Labyrinth seals on shrouded blades are an effective way for reducing efficiency penalties, as compared to free ended blades. Due to the difficulties of gaining optical access to cavity regions, mostly pressure measurements are available in the literature, from which the details of the flow must be inferred. The use of numerical tools can provide insight in the flow topology and therefore help obtaining a better understanding of the factors (geometric, thermodynamic and aerodynamic) which can affect the performance of the machine. Whilst in the main passage relatively high Mach numbers are to b
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Sali, J., E. Pavanel, A. O. Ahenkorah, S. M. Y. Mawuyra, L. Allotey, and G. C. D. Estrada. "Securing and Enhancing Avian Diversity Around Onshore O&G Facilities to Improve Biodiversity Restoration: Artificial Nest Box Provision in Ghana." In SPE International Health, Safety, Environment and Sustainability Conference and Exhibition. SPE, 2024. http://dx.doi.org/10.2118/220259-ms.

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Abstract This paper describes the approach and initial results of a trial utilizing artificial nest boxes to support the avian population for seed disbursal for vegetation restoration purposes. The study site is an onshore gas receiving facility (ORF) concession area, located within a globally recognised Key Biodiversity Area (KBA). By applying the mitigation hierarchy, the company has limited the residual impact on natural habitats and is enhancing the forest estate through active and passive forest restoration. Historic land use has resulted in a paucity of natural breeding spaces for cavity
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