Issue Two 2019
2019, Vol. 6 issue 2, (October)
Case Reports
The efficiency of high powered diode laser in root canal disinfection – a case report
The aim of this case report is to describe a mandibular second molar with periapical lesion and rare anatomy of the endodontic system which was treated with additional method of root canal disinfection. Intra oral radiograph revealed a tooth with not exacting endodontic treatment and …
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Elvira Gyulbenkiyan; Department of Conservative Dentistry and Endodontics;Case Reports
Infectious mononucleosis in clinical practice
Infectious mononucleosis (glandular fever) is a viral disease that occurs with tonsillitis and lymph node syndrome, together with characteristic changes in the hemogram. Laboratory confirmation of the diagnosis is most frequently performed by serological analysis aimed to detect specific IgM antibodies to the EBV capsid …
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Аneliya Gotseva; Laboratory of Virology, General Hospital “Uni Hospital”;Vera Ilchova; Children's department, General Hospital “Uni Hospital”;
Emiliya Badalanova; Emergency department, General Hospital “Uni Hospital”;
Literature Review
Therapeutic approach for gingival smile treatment
Nowadays patients often look for dental services because of aesthetic reasons. One of the aesthetic problems is the gingival smile – i.e. the excessive exposure of the gingiva while smiling. The major etiological factors associated with gingival smile include: passive exposure, vertical maxillary surge, hyper …
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Radostina Vasileva; Department of dental material science and propaedeutic of prosthetic dental medicine, Faculty of dental medicine, Medical university Varna;Original Article
Mercury content in different media related to the use of dental amalgam
All types of dental amalgams contain mercury, which partly emits mercury vapor. Dental amalgams corrode after being placed. When we rub or polish dental amalgam, droplets rich in mercury are formed on the surface, showing that mercury is not strongly bonded to the base or …
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Vladimir Panov; Department of Conservative Dentistry and Oral Pathology, Faculty of dental medicine, Medical University - Varna;Original Article
Effectiveness of different root canal irrigation protocols in treatment of immature permanent teeth
Introduction: The aim of this study was to determine the efficiency of 6 irrigation protocols in eliminating bacteria in root canals of immature permanent teeth. Materials and methods: Root segments of 10 mm were created form immature permanent teeth. The segments were inoculated with …
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Krasimir Hristov; Assistant professor, Department of Pediatric Dentistry, Faculty of Dental Medicine, Medical University - Sofia;Nataliya Gateva; Associate professor, Department of Pediatric Dentistry, Faculty of Dental Medicine, Medical University - Sofia;
Case Reports
Successful nonsurgical treatment of tooth with periapical lesions using bioceramic sealer: a case report
The aim of this case report is to describe a mandibular first molar with large periapical lesions, which after shaping and disinfection of the root canals obturation with bioceramic sealer was done. A 12-month follow-up was done using radiographic examination as the analysis of the …
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Gyulbenkiyan Elvira; Department of Conservative Dentistry, Faculty of Dental Medicine, Medical University - Sofia, Bulgaria;Gusiyska Angela; Department of Conservative Dentistry, Faculty of Dental Medicine, Medical University - Sofia, Bulgaria;
Case Reports
Elimination of root canal filling material from the root and the bone
We present a case of a 43 years old male with mandibular central incisors trauma which dates back to 1985, i.e. 34 years before the current study. At that time the patient is 9 years old and the teeth are with incomplete root development. An …
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