Non-surgical retreatment of a large periapical lesion using bioceramic materials with complete healing .
The power of Bioceramics: Management of a Large Periapical Lesion Using Bioceramics material. A Non-Surgical Approach
Non-surgical retreatment of a large periapical lesion using bioceramic materials with complete healing .
The Bioceramic Shift: Less complicated Yet Still Effective in Maintaining Predictable Outcomes
Advances in endodontic materials have influenced contemporary approaches to root canal obturation. A bioceramic sealers possess favorable properties, including biocompatibility, dimensional stability and the ability to form hydroxyapatite, which may enhance sealing root canal spaces. These characteristics have contributed to a shift toward simplified obturation techniques, particularly the single-cone approach. Compared with traditional compaction techniques, this method reduces procedural complexity and clinical time while maintaining an effective seal of the root canal system. For straightforward endodontic cases with adequate cleaning and shaping, simplified obturation protocols using bioceramic sealers have demonstrated predictable clinical outcomes.
Treatment of an external inflammatory root resorption
External inflammatory resorption (EIR) is present on the external surface of the root of majority of the teeth diagnosed with chronic apical periodontitis. EIR also affects teeth that suffer severe […]
Apical plug with Bioceramic putty
The purpose of this article is to explain all the phases to do in a correct way an apical plug. Today on the market there was a lot of material […]
The so called “bioceramics”… Easy to place, less easy to remove!
Calcium silicate based cements have many positive features, however they can be difficult to remove if a retreatment is necessary.
Apical control management with bioceramic sealer
One of the most critical steps in endodontic treatment is the filling of the root canal system. The goal of 3D obturation is to fill the entire root canal system […]
Open apex management using bioceramics
In the presented case we’ll describe a management of a maxillary premolar with open apex and large periapical lesion.