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Intracanal Medication

Dr syed Abrar AliAssistant ProfessorOperative Dentistry

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Introduction

An agent used as an adjunt to cleaning and shaping for prevention or treatment of apical periodontitis.

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Functions of Intracanal Medicaments

Primary function Disinfection

Secondary Functions

Induction of hard tissue formation Pain control Control of exudation or bleeding Control of inflammatory root resorption

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Primary functionDisinfectionAntimicrobial Agents Antibiotics

Sulpha preparations Penicillins Metronidazole Terracycline Clindamycin

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Antimicrobial Agents

Disinfectants

Aldehydes Halogens Phenols Chlorhexdine Calcium Hydroxide CaOH with antimicrobial additives

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Concept Of Predictable Disinfection In Endodontics Mechanical instrumentation

Antibacterial effect of irrigation

Effect of antibacterial dressing

Single visit issue

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Microbes Of The Pulp With apical periodontitis

Fusobacterium, prevotella, pophyromonas, peptostreptococcus, veillonella, spirochetes

Retreatment cases Enterococci esp. E. Fecalis, Yeasts

Actinomyces

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Secondary FunctionsInduction Of Hard Tissue Formation Also called root end closure or

apexification

Calcium hydroxide, MTA

Barrier allows mechanical compression of root filling

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Secondary Functions

Pain Of Endodontic Origin Interappointment dressing to

combat infection

Ledermix

Corticosteroids

NSAIDS

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Secondary FunctionsExudation And Bleeding

Exudation Sign of infection Large apical formen Over-instrumented canal

Bleeding Calcium Hydroxide Formacresol

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Secondary FunctionsRoot Resorption

After infection and trauma

Several types

CaOH, Ledermix, Calcitonin

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External Root Resorption

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Resorption After Bleaching

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Internal Resorption

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Tissue Toxicity and Biological Considerations

Aldehydes and phenols

Tissue damage

Interfere with healing or serve as locus for bacterial colonization to creat a lesion that never existed

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Suggested Clinical Procedure

Mechanical reduction of bacteria

Application of medicament Irrigation Dressing

Temporary filling

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Suggested Reading

Harty’s Chapter 7

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