For dental procedures performed on the anatomical root canal, see Root canal treatment.
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Root canal
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Identifiers
Latin
canalis radicis dentis
MeSH
D014092
TA98
A05.1.03.049
TA2
932
FMA
55674
Anatomical terminology
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A root canal is the naturally occurring anatomic space within the root of a tooth. It consists of the pulp chamber (within the coronal part of the tooth), the main canal(s), and more intricate anatomical branches that may connect the root canals to each other or to the surface of the root.
A rootcanal is the naturally occurring anatomic space within the root of a tooth. It consists of the pulp chamber (within the coronal part of the tooth)...
endodontic treatment, or for teeth that have developed new lesions, e.g., when rootcanal re-treatment is required, or periradicular surgery. Endodontic treatment...
extensive periodontal disease (or combinations of these factors). A failed rootcanal treatment may also create a similar abscess. A dental abscess is a type...
apexification, repairing root perforations during rootcanal therapy, and treating internal root resorption. It can be used for root-end filling material...
preserving vital pulp tissue in the apical part of a rootcanal to allow the completion in formation of the root apex. This clinical procedure is essentially...
the root canal may be visible with well-defined borders. Canal walls may appear sclerosed, thus the outline of pulp chambers or rootcanals may not be...
remaining to retain a conventional crown. A post is cemented into a prepared rootcanal, which retains a core restoration, which retains the final crown. The...
found in reinfected, rootcanal-treated teeth in prevalence values ranging from 30% to 90% of the cases. Re-infected rootcanal-treated teeth are about...
instruments used by dentists when performing rootcanal treatment. These tools are used to clean and shape the rootcanal, with the concept being to perform complete...
Success rates for root-canal treatment range from 47 to 97 percent; failures may be due to spaces in the root-canal filling, a root filling which is too...
with dentistry when accurate information regarding rootcanal anatomy is required when rootcanal treatment is required. Olga A.C.Ibsen, Joan Andersen...
apical constriction and thus determine the length of the rootcanal space. The apex of the root has a specific resistance to electrical current, and this...
rootcanal treatment in such cases to prevent nerve injury or extrusion of rootcanal filling materials. Several variations of the mandibular canal exist...
the pulp system may cause staining, and certain rootcanal materials (e.g., gutta percha and rootcanal sealer cements) can also. Another possible factor...
can be considered. Root resorption following traumatic dental injuries, whether located along the root surface or within the rootcanal appears to be a sequel...
first attempts to replace single tooth gaps using pegs anchored in the rootcanal of the tooth. However, due to the lack of appropriate dental cements or...
with the dental work (e.g. contamination of oral micro-organisms during rootcanal therapy, or to keep filling materials such as composite dry during placement...
In dentistry, the smear layer is a layer found on rootcanal walls after rootcanal instrumentation. It consists of microcrystalline and organic particle...
Pulp canal obliteration (also termed pulp chamber obliteration or rootcanal obliteration) is a condition which can occur in teeth where hard tissue is...
dental instrument used to properly distribute rootcanal sealer and cement evenly throughout the rootcanal system, as when performing endodontic therapy...
lesions are: a rootcanal, an aspiration-irrigation technique (a technique to help minimize the force required for the removal of rootcanal irrigant);[non-primary...
appropriate material. Rootcanal treatment, followed by the reduction of medio-distal width of the tooth. Restore teeth with crown. Rootcanal treatment then...
it is used as a component of "night guards" (dental splints) and in rootcanal filling. It performs like gutta-percha, has similar handling properties...
inside the rootcanal systems to eliminate intracanal infection, stimulates calcification and achieves apical barrier seal at the apex of tooth root. The success...
a toothache depends upon the exact cause, and may involve a filling, rootcanal treatment, extraction, drainage of pus, or other remedial action. The...
include antibiotic therapy (in the short term, augmented by chewing gum), rootcanal therapy, or extraction. Periapical periodontitis of some form is a very...