Publications by authors named "Bita Talebzadeh"

This case report examines the atypical healing of an endodontic lesion without standard endodontic treatment, influenced by the patient's failure to attend treatment appointments. A 50-year-old woman with no notable medical history presented with a deep carious lesion on her mandibular right first molar, accompanied by localized pain. Citing forgetfulness as a reason, the patient missed her initially scheduled root canal treatment, necessitating an emergency intervention.

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Regenerative endodontic procedures (REPs) are highly effective in treating immature teeth with pulpal necrosis. This case study aimed to determine the effects of orthodontic treatment on an immature necrotic tooth that had previously undergone REPs. The main objective was to explore the potential synergistic effects of REPs and orthodontic forces on root development.

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Successful endodontic treatments are contingent upon establishing a hermetic seal within the root canal system. This seal is pivotal in preventing/resolving apical periodontitis. This case report introduces a simplified orthograde apical plug and intra-orifice barrier technique as an effective alternative to previously unsuccessful invasive nonsurgical and surgical treatments.

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Actinomycosis is caused by gram-positive, branching, filamentous, anaerobic bacteria of the genus Actinomyces. This case report describes treatment of a 35-year-old woman who had a progressive apical lesion after nonsurgical endodontic retreatment of her maxillary left lateral incisor. The area had localized soft tissue swelling, and the tooth was sensitive to percussion.

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When non-surgical and surgical endodontic retreatments are impractical, intentional replantation (IR) might be employed as an accepted endodontic treatment procedure. This report describes an IR and root amputation of a tooth with several endodontic complications. A 28-year-old woman was referred for management of tooth #37.

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Introduction: One of the most common complications of root canal treatment is postoperative pain. The aim of the present clinical trial was to compare the severity of postoperative pain after root canal preparation with RaCe rotary system and hand K-Flexofile.

Methods And Materials: A total of 96 mandibular first and second molars were divided into two groups (=48) based on root canal preparation technique.

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Thorough knowledge of the morphology and internal anatomy of the root canal system is essential, because it determines the successful outcome of endodontic treatment. The main goal of endodontic treatment is to prevent apical periodontitis and/or to promote the healing of periapical lesion. Presence of two canals or roots on the palatal side of the first maxillary molar has rarely been reported.

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Herpes zoster is a viral infection caused by the reactivation of the varicella zoster virus. One of the less well-recognized maxillofacial complications is tooth root resorption. To our knowledge, this is the first case report about internal resorption associated with varicella zoster virus involving different dental quadrants.

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