What is Cmcp dental?
:: World Of Dentistry :: PD Camphor Mono-Chlorophenol, also known as CMCP, is an active disinfectant for the treatment of infected root-canals & periapical infections.
How do you use Cresophene?
The usual dose of CRESOPHENE is about 50 mg, applied once and maybe a second time if necessary. Your dentist will apply it to the root canal. If you see another dentist or go into hospital, tell them what medicines you are taking.
What is Anachoresis in dentistry?
The bacteria present in the blood would be attracted to the dental pulp following trauma or operative procedure that produced inflammation without causing pulp exposure. This attraction through blood or lymph is known as anachoresis, which serves as a path for endodontic infection.
What is a blunderbuss canal?
Classically, there are two types of open apices; blunderbuss and non-blunderbuss. In the former, the walls of the canal are divergent and flaring, the apex is funnel shaped and typically wider than the coronal aspect of the canal. In a non-blunderbuss apex, the walls of the canal may be parallel to slightly convergent.
Why do we Apexify?
Apexification is a method of dental treatment to induce a calcific barrier in a root with incomplete formation or open apex of a tooth with necrotic pulp. Pulpal involvement usually occurs as a consequence of trauma or caries involvement of young or immature permanent teeth.
Is formocresol still used in dentistry?
Ironically, formocresol pulpotomy is still the most frequently used procedure for asymptomatic caries that endangers the pulp chamber in primary teeth. Indirect pulp therapy, IPT, has been show to be an effective alternative to the full pulpotomy.
Why is it called Phoenix abscess?
A phoenix abscess is an acute exacerbation of a chronic periapical lesion. It is a dental abscess that can occur immediately following root canal treatment. Another cause is due to untreated necrotic pulp (chronic apical periodontitis). It is also the result of inadequate debridement during the endodontic procedure.
What is Anachoretic pulpitis?
Anachoretic Pulpitis: It is the type of pulpitis when the pulpal inflammation is seen due to the bacteria entering into the blood stream through a Chemical or Mechanical injury to the pulp.
What is a weeping canal?
Weeping canal is a canal from which constant clear or reddish exudation is appeared. This exudate is associated with a large apical radiolucency. The tooth is difficult to treat as when opened, exudate stops but it again reappears in next appointment.
What does open apex mean?
When a tooth does not close at the root end of the tooth it is called an “open apex”. Apexification forms a hard tissue barrier at the end of the root, allowing the root canal to be sealed in a more normal manner.
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