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endodóntico

Endodóntico, or endodontics, is the dental specialty that deals with diseases of the dental pulp and the surrounding periradicular tissues. Its primary goal is to diagnose, prevent, and treat conditions affecting the inside of the tooth, with the aim of preserving natural dentition whenever possible.

The scope includes non-surgical root canal therapy, pulp capping, pulpotomy and pulpectomy, retreatment of failed root

Diagnosis relies on clinical examination, pulp vitality tests, radiographs, and sometimes cone-beam computed tomography. Treatment planning

Materials and techniques vary, including nickel-titanium rotary instruments, obturation methods such as lateral condensation or warm

Endodontics requires postgraduate training beyond dental school for many practitioners, and practitioners are commonly referred to

canals,
and
surgical
endodontics
such
as
apicoectomy
and
periapical
surgery.
Regenerative
endodontics
is
an
evolving
area
for
immature
teeth
with
necrotic
pulps.
Endodontic
treatment
may
be
performed
on
both
primary
and
permanent
teeth.
considers
tooth
vitality,
anatomy,
infection,
and
periodontal
status.
Procedures
emphasize
isolation
with
a
rubber
dam,
careful
cleaning
and
shaping
of
the
root
canal
system,
irrigation
with
agents
such
as
sodium
hypochlorite
and
EDTA,
and
obturation
with
gutta-percha
and
sealer.
vertical
compaction,
and
bioceramic
or
resin-based
sealers.
Outcomes
depend
on
infection
control,
proper
sealing,
and
tooth
structure;
success
rates
are
generally
favorable
in
suitable
cases
and
may
improve
with
advances
in
imaging
and
materials.
as
endodontists
when
focusing
on
complex
cases.
The
field
seeks
to
relieve
pain,
eliminate
infection,
and
preserve
natural
teeth.