Preoperative Evaluation and Treatment Planning. Zygomatic Implant Critical Zone (ZICZ) Location
Management of odontogenic infection of pulpal and periodontal origin
The dental biofilm is a complex bacterial ecosystem that undergoes evolution, maturing and development, and thus leads to odontogenic infection. The infection is normally located in the tissues of the dental organ itself, and follows a chronic course of evolution. However, bacterial pathogens express virulence factors in the biofilm, and this together with changes in host immunity, may cause clinical exacerbations and spread of infection to other areas of the body. Odontogenic infection management should take into consideration the fact that therapeutic success lies in the control of the infectious aetiologic agent, using mechanical-surgical debridement and/or antimicrobial therapy. Debride…
Influence of the Pecking Motion Frequency on the Cyclic Fatigue Resistance of Endodontic Rotary Files
This article belongs to the Special Issue Innovations in Endodontic Dentistry.