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Filter by:Aims of the study: 1. Assess the clinical and radiographical outcomes (success/failure) of root canal treatments performed after traditional vs conservative access cavities in permanent posterior teeth after one-year follow-up. 2. Assess the level of disinfection in root canals accessed by traditional vs conservative access cavities in permanent posterior teeth before obturation. Null hypothesis: 1. There is no difference in the clinical and radiographical outcomes of root canal treatments performed after traditional and conservative access cavities preparation in posterior teeth after one-year of follow-up.
The management of permanent teeth with incomplete root development with compromised pulpal integrity presents a unique challenge. The loss of pulpal vitality before the completion of dentin deposition leaves a weak root more prone to fracture as a result of the thin dentinal walls. Every attempt should be made to preserve the vitality of these immature teeth until maturation has occured.