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    Pulp preservation for dens invaginatus case: Report of direct pulp capping on invagination and partial pulpotomy to the main structure
    (Elsevier, 2024-12-01) Özdemir, Olcay
    Root canal treatment can be considered a conservative approach for complex root canal configurations due to the aberrant and unpredictable internal anatomy. Although advanced imaging, current irrigation systems, and biomaterials have improved the management of anomalies like dens invaginatus, early identification and pulp preserver approaches are crucial in preventing pulpal pathology, avoiding complex-specialized endodontic treatment, and unintentional complications. This report presents a management utilizing pulp preservation of a 14-year-old patient and successful prognosis with a 2-year follow-up, including partial pulpotomy to the main canal and direct capping to the pulp of invaginated structure in Type II dens invaginatus.
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    Are plaque disclosing agents effective for ımproving self-performed dental hygiene in patients with space maintainers? a randomized controlled clinical trial
    (2024) Gökcek Taraç, Mihriban
    Objective: In the event of premature loss of primary teeth, the placement of a space maintainer is the safest option for preserving dental arch length; however, the appliances and bands of space maintainers can change the contours of the teeth, causing plaque accumulation and making it difficult to maintain oral hygiene. The aim of this study was to evaluate changes in dental plaque accumulation and the effectiveness of a plaque disclosing agent (PDA) in providing oral hygiene with the use of space maintainers. Methods: Patients were divided into two groups (Group A: intervention; Group B: control) and the study was carried out in four stages. At each stage, pocket depth (PD), gingival index (GI), and plaque index (PI) were measured. Results: There was an increase in PD, GI, and PI after space maintainers were placed. Following oral hygiene education (with and without the use of a PDA), PD, GI, and PI significantly decreased in both groups. Conclusion: PDAs are effective for improving oral hygiene, especially in young children; however, training should be repeated at frequent intervals to maintain good, continuous oral hygiene.
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    Rehberli Endodonti ve 3D Uygulamalar
    (Duvar Yayınları, 2023-10-01) Yılmaz Çıkakoğlu, Neslihan
    [Abstract Not Avacilable]
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    DECISION-MAKING PROCESS IN ENDODONTIC PRACTICE
    (Platanus Publishing, 2023-10-01) Özdemir, Olcay; Yılmaz Çıkakoğlu, Neslihan
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