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Australian Endodontic Journal | 2008

The transition from pulpitis to periapical periodontitis in dogs' teeth.

Maja Kovačević; Tomislav Tamarut; Nives Jonjić; Alen Braut; Miljenko Kovačević

The purpose of the study was to histologically analyse transition from pulpitis to periapical periodontitis on dogs teeth. Pulps of mandibular premolars (37 roots) were exposed using a low-speed handpiece. Teeth were left open to the oral environment for 20, 35, 50 and 65 days. After the experimental period animals were sacrificed. Undemineralised teeth with surrounding bone, embedded in methylmetacrylate, were prepared for standard histological analysis. All teeth with pulpitis (five roots), regardless of the experimental period, had acute serose periapical periodontitis. All teeth (15 roots) with partial pulp necrosis had subacute periapical periodontitis. Teeth with complete pulp necrosis (19 roots) had chronic periapical periodontitis and in one case suppurative apical periodontitis. The condition of the pulp correlates with the histopathological findings of periapical tissue in the open types of pulp infection. Acute periapical periodontitis begins during pulpitis and can occur before 20 days of pulp exposure in the dog.


Journal of Endodontics | 1998

Influence of the concentration of ions and foramen diameter on the accuracy of electronic root canal length measurement—An experimental study

Maja Kovačević; Tomislav Tamarut

Investigations on the concentration of cations in human pulp have shown that pathological changes in the pulp lead to changes in the concentration of ions in the tissue. Consequently, its electrophysiological characteristics are changed, which affects the accuracy of electronic root canal length measurements (ERCLMs). The aim of this study was to examine the effect of concentrations of Na+, K+, and Ca2+ cations in medium within the canal and around the tooth, and also foramen diameter, on the accuracy of ERCLMs. The model comprised 21 extracted single-rooted human teeth divided into two experimental groups and one control group, with seven teeth each. Two aqueous solutions of different concentrations of NaCl, KCl, and CaCl2 were mixed with agar. The concentrations of Na+, K+, and Ca2+ corresponded to the results of analyses performed by atomic spectrophotometry on the extirpated human pulps. Agar containing cations was injected into the root canal prepared with a foramen diameter of 0.25 mm. In the control group, the teeth were then completely immersed in agar of the same concentration of cations as the agar inside the canal. In the first experimental group (group 1), the concentration of ions was higher inside the canal, compared with the concentration outside the canal. In the second experimental group (group 2), the order of concentrations was inverse. In all three groups, ERCLMs was performed in the previously described model. Then, the size of the apical foramens was enlarged and ERCLMs repeated at foramen diameters of 0.45 mm and 0.70 mm diameters, respectively. Results indicate that at 0.25 diameters, the most accurate measurements were taken when the concentrations of ions inside the canal were higher than outside the canal (Xdif = 1.39 +/- 1.21 mm) (group 1). At diameters of 0.45 and 0.70 mm, no significant differences were found (p < 0.05) between the experimental groups (error amounted to Xdif = 6.27 +/- 1.47 mm). In the control group measurement, error increased with enlargement of the foramen.


American Journal of Dentistry | 2006

Influence of the length of instrumentation and canal obturation on the success of endodontic therapy. A 10-year clinical follow-up.

Tomislav Tamarut; Maja Kovačević; Snježana Glavičić


Medical & Biological Engineering & Computing | 2006

Electronic root canal length measurement before and after experimentally induced pulpitis and apical periodontitis in dogs

Maja Kovačević; Tomislav Tamarut; Snježana Glavičić; Nives Jonjić; Sanja Zoričić-Cvek; Dragica Bobinac


Archive | 2005

Influence of electronically controlled periapical instrumentation on periapical healing

Davor Kuiš; Maja Kovačević; Jelena Horvat; Damir Šnjarić; Snježana Bešlić; Tomislav Tamarut


Archive | 2005

Quantitative Fluorescence Analisys of Bone Deposition After Doxycycline Administration During Endodontic Therapy - A Pilot Study

Damir Šnjarić; Jelena Horvat; Davor Kuiš; Maja Kovačević; Tomislav Tamarut; Snježana Bešlić; Dragica Bobinac; Nives Jonjić; Gordana Đorđević


Acta stomatologica Croatica | 2005

Histological methods for the analysis of bone deposition after endodontic therapy of Chronic apical periodontitis in dog

Maja Kovačević; Damir Šnjarić; Jelena Horvat; Tomislav Tamarut; Davor Kuiš; Snježana Bešlić


Joint Meeting of the Continental European, Scandinavian and Israeli Division of IADR | 2004

Histological methods for osteoid and mineralized bone tissue labeling

Jelena Horvat; Davor Kuiš; Maja Kovačević; Tomislav Tamarut; Snježana Bešlić; Damir Šnjarić


IFEA Sixth Endodontic World Congress | 2004

Influence of overinstrumentation on healing of chronic apical periodontitis in dogs

Maja Kovačević; Tomislav Tamarut; Snježana Bešlić; Davor Kuiš; Jelena Horvat; Damir Šnjarić


Calcified Tissue International | 2004

Histomorphometric analysis of osteoid/bone deposition after three different root canal therapy procedures

Damir Šnjarić; Maja Kovačević; Jelena Horvat; Davor Kuiš; Snježana Bešlić; Tomislav Tamarut; Sanja Zoričić; Dragica Bobinac; Nives Jonjić

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