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Este trabalho de conclusão de curso foi realizado com o propósito de abordar um tema importante: o selamento coronário após a finalização do tratamento endodôntico não cirúrgico.
O tratamento endodôntico em si tem por objetivo diminuir e ou remover a dor do paciente, eliminar os microorganismos que estão contaminando diretamente o complexo de canais radiculares, e perpetuar a permanência do dente na cavidade oral. Após o tratamento endodôntico deve-se realizar um selamento coronário do dente a fim de se garantir que o complexo radicular não seja contaminado novamente pelos fluídos orais.
Quando negligenciamos o selamento coronário do dente endodonticamente tratado, podemos diminuir as taxas de sucesso que o dente poderia ter, devido a microinfiltração que o material sofre, ou a possibilidade de fratura do dente ou do material.
A metodologia seguida para realizer esse trabalho teve por base a pesquisa bibliográfica, obtida através da base de dados da Pubmed.
This work of conclusion of course was realized with the purpose of approaching an important subject: coronal sealing after the end of non-surgical endodontic treatment. The endodontic treatment itself aims to decrease and or remove the patient’s pain, eliminate the microorganisms that are directly contaminating the root canal complex and perpetuate the permanence of the tooth in the oral cavity. After the endodontic treatment, a coronary sealing of the tooth itself must be performed in order to ensure that the root complex is not contaminated again by oral fluids. When we neglect the coronary sealing of the endodontically treated tooth, we can decrease the success rates that the tooth could have, due to microleakage that the material suffers, or the possibility of fracture of the tooth or material.
This work of conclusion of course was realized with the purpose of approaching an important subject: coronal sealing after the end of non-surgical endodontic treatment. The endodontic treatment itself aims to decrease and or remove the patient’s pain, eliminate the microorganisms that are directly contaminating the root canal complex and perpetuate the permanence of the tooth in the oral cavity. After the endodontic treatment, a coronary sealing of the tooth itself must be performed in order to ensure that the root complex is not contaminated again by oral fluids. When we neglect the coronary sealing of the endodontically treated tooth, we can decrease the success rates that the tooth could have, due to microleakage that the material suffers, or the possibility of fracture of the tooth or material.
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Dental leakage Dental restoration Temporary dental filling Endodontics