Root Canal treatment – step by step procedure

Root Canal treatment – step by step procedure

Root Canal treatment is one of the most common treatments in dentistry done by the dentists. It is a procedure used when the infection has gone into pulp and it can’t be saved. The procedure usually takes 3 sittings when the conventional procedure is used excluding the crown placement. Nowadays, The root can procedure can…

Kennedy’s classification of Edentulous arch & Applegates rules

Kennedy’s classification of Edentulous arch & Applegates rules

Dr Edward Kennedy proposed this classification of Edentulous spaces in 1923. It is the most widely used classification of Edentulous arches. The classification is useful for the treatment of partially Edentulous arches. Kennedy’s classification of Partially Edentulous arches (1923) Kennedy had classified the Edentulous spaces into four classes, but later, two more classes were added…

Ellis and Davey Classification of tooth fracture (1960)
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Ellis and Davey Classification of tooth fracture (1960)

Ellis and Davey gave the classification of tooth fracture in 1960. It is one of the most commonly used classifications for determining the fracture of a tooth. Apart from Ellis and Davey, the second most widely used classification is Bennett’s classification (1963) Ellis and Davey’s classification Class I – Simple fracture of crown involving only enamel…

Tooth preparation definition by – sturdevant

Tooth preparation definition by – sturdevant

Tooth preparation is the process of removal of the carious part of tooth and shaping the tooth for better retention and resistance of the restorative material. The definition given in Sturdevant’s art & science of operative dentistry is taken as the official definition. Tooth preparation can also be termed as cavity preparation. Definition of tooth…

What is Cyanosis? Definition by A.G. ghoms & Sembulingum

What is Cyanosis? Definition by A.G. ghoms & Sembulingum

Cyanosis means Blue Disease. The word Cyanosis is derived from color ‘Cyan’ which is derived from Greek word ‘Cynos’. It is a condition in which the Oxygen doesn’t bind with the haemoglobin in the red blood cells. Due to this, the body tissue color changes in bluish or purple. Cyanosis is mainly seen in body tissues…