Recent Articles of Significance #4: Sabeti et al 2024: Outcome of Endodontic Retreatment.
In this video, coinciding with the Celtics NBA win, Drs. Meshking, Blicher, Pryles, and Nasseh sit down to discuss for recent articles in the literature worth a discussion.
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Current Lit Articles Of Significance (AOS)
AOS #4: Sabeti et al 2024: Outcome of Contemporary Nonsurgical Endodontic Retreatment: A Systematic Review of Randomized Controlled Trials and Cohort Studies ( • Recent Articles of Sig... )
AOS #5: Kim et al. 2024: Retrospective Assessment of Endodontically Treated Teeth Replaced by Dental Implants
AOS #6: Schmidth et. al 2024: How Does Intentional Apical Foraminal Enlargement Affect the Foramen and Root Canal Morphology?
AOS #7: Dophin et al. 2024 Tuttle Numb Technique
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What a useful article and a great format to discuss these lit reviews with experts. Thank you all four for your efforts.
This is such an informative talk! Thanks for posting
Great video with so much information! I especially appreciated the perspective of a general dentist and the Q&A segment. Looking forward to the next AoS!
This is a really interesting topic. Thanks for sharing! I'm curious, how long do you usually wait for a sinus tract to close before considering the treatment a failure?
@AANasseh
15 күн бұрын
@@AhmadNouroloyouni I would wait 4-6 weeks… also you have to rule out healing by scarring as it may heal leaving a bumpy scar that can be confused for a persistent sinus tract. If you see a scar Confirm it has no opening and nothing is expressing out. 👍
@AhmadNouroloyouni
15 күн бұрын
@@AANasseh Thank you so much for your answer! I have a follow-up question: In one of your videos, I saw a resident performing microsurgery through the sinus tract. I'm wondering, do you recommend curettage through the sinus tract for persistent cases?
@AANasseh
14 күн бұрын
@@AhmadNouroloyouni Persistemt cases are different than what the resident was doing in that video, in which he was washing out and removing large overfill of sealer past the apex and into the lesion and through the sinus tract before the material had set (washing out through the sinus tract.) In persistent lesions/cases apico would be the better option than washing through the sinus tract. Otherwise, I generally don’t manipulate the sinus tract and let natural healing take place after conventional treatment/retreatment and then triage based on follow up. Cheers.
@AhmadNouroloyouni
13 күн бұрын
@@AANasseh Thank you so much for the comprehensive answer🙏🏻
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