1. A new classification system for the restoration of root filled teeth
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J. de Ribot Porta, G. Paolone, Fernando Duran-Sindreu, José Espona, M. Zarow, A. Ramírez-Sebastià, Miguel Roig, J. Mora, Zarow, M, Ramírez-Sebastià, A, Paolone, G, Porta, J de Ribot, Mora, J, Espona, J, Durán-Sindreu, F, and Roig, M
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Tooth, Nonvital ,Orthodontics ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Root (linguistics) ,business.industry ,Dentistry ,Subject (documents) ,030206 dentistry ,02 engineering and technology ,021001 nanoscience & nanotechnology ,Endodontics ,Clinical expertise ,Clinical Practice ,03 medical and health sciences ,0302 clinical medicine ,medicine ,Humans ,Dental Restoration, Permanent ,0210 nano-technology ,business ,Psychology ,General Dentistry - Abstract
The aim of this report is to (i) review the current literature on the status of root filled teeth, (ii) analyse the most important factors in decision-making, (iii) discuss the current restorative concepts, and (iv) classify both the evidence and clinical practice in a way that seeks to be clear, understandable and helpful for clinicians. Restoration of root filled teeth represents a challenge for the clinician and remains a controversial subject. The guidelines describe a new classification that is drawn from evidence presented in the literature and also from clinical expertise-based reviews. It describes five categories of teeth.
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- 2017
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