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  1. Problem Solving in Endodontics: Prevention, Identification and Management by James L. Gutmann DDSCertEndoPhD(honoris causa)FACDFICDFADI, Paul E. Lovdahl DDSMSDFACDFADI, 2010-08-06
  2. Ingle's Endodontics 6/e by John I. Ingle, 2007-12-31
  3. Pocket Atlas of Endodontics (Flexibook) by Rudolf Beer, Michael Baumann, et all 2006-02-01
  4. Endodontics: Principles and Practice by Mahmoud Torabinejad DMDMSDPhD, Richard E. Walton DMDMS, 2008-03-10
  5. The Clinician's Endodontic Handbook by Thom C. Dumsha, James L. Gutmann, 2000-03-15
  6. Endodontic Microbiology by Ashraf F. Fouad, 2009-04-27
  7. Problems in Endodontics: Etiology, Diagnosis, and Treatment by Michael Hulsmann, Edgar Schafer, 2009-03-30
  8. PDQ Endodontics, 2nd edition (PDQ Series) by John I. Ingle, 2009-12-30
  9. Practical Clinical Endodontics (Dental Update) by Philip Lumley BDSMDentScPhDFDSRCPS, Phillip Tomson, et all 2006-03-20
  10. Contemporary Endodontics, An Issue of Dental Clinics (The Clinics: Dentistry) by Frederic Barnett DMD, 2010-05-10
  11. Harty's Endodontics in Clinical Practice
  12. The Principles of Endodontics by Michael Manogue, Shanon Patel, et all 2005-11-24
  13. A Clinical Atlas of Endodontic Surgery by Ralph Bellizzi, Robert Loushine, 1991-02
  14. Clinical Endodontics: A Textbook by Leif Tronstad, 2008-10-10

1. American Endodontic Society, Inc.
Endorses and teaches the technique of root canal therapy commonly referred to as the Sargenti or N2 method.Category Health Dentistry Associations......HOME PAGE. Welcome to the American endodontic Society ..Celebratingour 33rd Anniversary .. Newsletter Articles
http://www.aesoc.com/
HOME PAGE Welcome to the American Endodontic Society...............Celebrating our 33rd Anniversary........
The American Endodontic Society endorses and teaches the technique of root canal therapy commonly referred to as the Sargenti or N2 method.
Our Board of Directors, elected by our members, has included such distinguished dentists as: William B. Trice, Past President of the Pennsylvania Dental Association and Past Vice President of the American Dental Association; Chester B. Kulak, Past President of the New Jersey Dental Association; Bob Mathis, Past President of the
Arkansas Academy of General Dentistry; Thomas C. Bradshaw, Past President of the American Association of Dental Examiners; and Francis W. Summers, former Professor of Pedodontics at the University of Southern California.
The following past Presidents of the American Dental Association have all personally accepted Honorary Fellowships in AES: Robert B. Shira, I. Lawrence Kerr, Harold Hillenbrand, Robert H. Griffiths, Burton H. Press, Donald Bentley, John J. Bomba amd Abraham Kobren.
Other distinguished dentists who have accepted Fellowships in AES include: John M. Coady, former ADA Executive Director; T.V. Weclew, founder and first President of the Academy of General Dentistry; N. Wayne Hiatt, former Chairman of the ADA Council on Dental Therapeutics; Basil Bibby, consultant to the U.S. Food and Drug Administration; Alex McKechnie, past President of the Pennsylvania Dental Association and the Academy of General Dentistry; and A.B. Holt, past President of the Oklahoma Dental

2. The Public: Oral Health Topics: Root Canal
The ADA provides data about root canal/endodontic treatments. Root Canal (endodontic Treatment). Consumer questions publicinfo@ada.org
http://www.ada.org/public/topics/rootcanal.html
The Public Oral Health Topics
A-Z Listing
Category Listing
Root Canal (Endodontic Treatment)
Consumer questions:

publicinfo@ada.org
Oral Health Topic Root Canal (Endodontic) Treatment
Diagram of a Healthy Tooth General Overview
Root Canal Saving Precious Teeth

Once upon a time, if you had a tooth with a diseased nerve, you'd probably lose that tooth. Today, with a special dental procedure called a root canal therapy you may save that tooth. Inside each tooth is the pulp which provides nutrients and nerves to the tooth, it runs like a thread down through the root. When the pulp is diseased or injured, the pulp tissue dies. If you don't remove it, your tooth gets infected and you could lose it. After the dentist removes the pulp, the root canal is cleaned and sealed off to protect it. Then your dentist places a crown over the tooth to help make it stronger. Most of the time, a root canal is a relatively simple procedure with little or no discomfort involving one to three visits. Best of all, it can save your tooth and your smile!

3. The Public: Frequently Asked Questions: Root Canal (Endodontic Treatment)
Root Canal (endodontic Treatment) Return to Oral Health Topic Root Canal (endodonticTreatment) Frequently Asked Questions Root Canal (endodontic) Treatment
http://www.ada.org/public/faq/root.html
The Public Oral Health Topics
A-Z Listing
Category Listing
Root Canal (Endodontic
Treatment)
Return to Oral Health Topic:
Root Canal (Endodontic Treatment)

Consumer questions:

publicinfo@ada.org
Frequently Asked Questions
Root Canal (Endodontic) Treatment
Diagram of a Healthy Tooth What is root canal treatment? Your dentist uses root canal treatment to find the cause and then treat problems of the tooth's soft core (the dental pulp). Years ago, teeth with diseased or injured pulps were removed. Today, root canal treatment has given dentists a safe way of saving teeth. What is the dental pulp? The pulp is the soft tissue that contains nerves, blood vessels and connective tissue. It lies within the tooth and extends from the crown of the tooth to the tip of the root in the bone of the jaws.
What happens if the pulp gets injured?

4. Endodontic Practice Journal
Achieve endodontic Excellence. endodontic Practice is a journal designed specifically to improve and increase the scope
http://www.endodonticpracticejournal.com/
FMC Web Dentistry.co.uk Independent Dentistry Endodontic Practice Irish Dentist Independent Seminars FMC Information
Achieve Endodontic Excellence
Endodontic Practice is a journal designed specifically to improve and increase the scope of endodontic treatment in your practice. Launched in March 1998, it has quickly become the leading publication of its kind. Contributors to the journal are all leading specialists who provide you with easy to follow step by step procedures to ensure long term, effective results
Techniques are clearly and comprehensively illustrated with the best photography available. Heavyweight, glossy paper and large close-up colour pictures bring a new clarity to each method explained. You'll pick up valuable tips on increasing your skill and confidence and learn how others have successfully moved their careers into endodontics.
Ever-growing internationally renowned editorial board
To ensure accurate coverage

5. Endodontic Dental Sites
endodontic Dental Sites endodontic Specialty Programs University of Pittsburgh ENDOL endodontic List Please send comments, suggestions and URLs to Kelly Knod kelly@dentalsite.com Last updated January 24, 2002. American endodontic Society, Inc. - Educating and unifying dentists with the benefits of simplified endodontic treatment.
http://www.dentalsite.com/dentists/endo.html
Endodontic Dental Sites [an error occurred while processing this directive] American Endodontic Society, Inc. - Educating and unifying dentists with the benefits of simplified endodontic treatment.
Endo/Tech On-Line
- "Everything Endo"
Endodontics 101

Endodontics Interactive
- This site offers information relating to various endodontic matters, interesting cases and more!
Endodontic Practice
- designed specifically for general dentists interested in sophisticating their endodontic skills.
Excellence in Endodontics

Endodontic Specialty Programs Baylor College of Dentistry, Gruaduate Endodontics College of Dentistry University of Illinois at Chicago Department of Endodontics Creighton University Northwestern University Dental School Advanced Dental Education ... Tufts University School of Dental Medicine - Boston, Massachusets. University of Minnesota School of Dentistry University of Iowa College of Dentistry University of Pittsburgh
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ENDOL
- ENDOdontic List Return to Web Resources for Dentists Please send comments, suggestions and URLs to: Kelly Knod kelly@dentalsite.com

6. International Endodontic Journal
Promotes and advances the study and practice of pulp conservation and endodontic procedures and is Category Health Dentistry Associations......
http://www.blackwell-science.com/products/journals/iej.htm

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7. British Endodontic Society: Awards And Prizes
with Maillefer and the International Dental Journal) Professor William Wade, GKTDental Institute Control of bacterial growth in endodontic infection via
http://www.britishendodonticsociety.org/awards.htm

International Endodontic Journal Online

Awards and Prizes
The Society currently awards the following prizes each carrying a financial award:- Grant for Research Workers
Prize of Vocational Dental Practitioners

Prize for Elective Period Project

Poster Prize
... Call for Posters Congratulations to all BES Prize Winners 2000-2001 Harty Undergraduate Essay prize

Sarah Hussein, Manchester Dental School QED Reaearch Poster Prize
A Maglad, DA Spratt, Y-L Ng, K Gulabivala, Eastman Dental Institute Effect of Conditioning films and a novel anti-adherent agent on bacterial adherence to dentine. Millenium Research Award (in collaboration with Maillefer and the International Dental Journal)
Professor William Wade, GKT Dental Institute Control of bacterial growth in endodontic infection via bacteria-bacteria signalling.

8. Princeton EndodonticsPrinceton Endodontic GROUP 12 Roszel Road C-200 Princeton,
Endontist Dr. Roger Spott practices in Aspen Hills, a suburb of Washington DC. Learn about his work as well as his hobby making neon art.
http://redirect-west.inktomi.com/click?u=http://princetonendo.com/&y=024373AD293

9. Endodontics Interactive: Root-canal Articles & Clinical Cases
© 20012 Clinical endodontic Seminars. All rights reserved.
http://www.endodontics.com/
Endodontics
I n t e r a c t i v e
Welcome to Endodontics Interactive . This site contains information relating to various endodontic matters as well as interesting clinical cases. I hope you find this area informative and useful. (Although we do not wish to advocate any particular browser, we feel you should enjoy the best possible experience while you are visiting this site. Endodontics Interactive uses the following: Tables, alignment attributes, animated gifs, and Javascript, among others. If your current browser does not support these HTML elements, please obtain either or Microsoft Explorer (They are both free).
Information
The Importance of Obturation Open Apices and Trauma
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Cracked Tooth Syndrome Ideal Apical Size Pulpal Deterioration
Case of the Month
Tooth no. 2 (#17)- Many roots and canals Jan: Tooth no. 6 (#13)- Interesting lesion... Feb: Tooth no. 22 (#33)- What would you do? March: Tooth no. e (#75)- Primary molar with resorption April: Tooth no. 8 (#11)- Apexification May: Tooth no. 20 (#35)- Apical Deltas June: Tooth no. 7 (#12)-

10. Endodontists - Root Canal Endodontic Dentists
Endodontists offers the best endodontists directory and free information about endodontics, endodontic treatment, root canal, root canal procedure, root canal pain, root canal surgery, and tooth pain
http://redirect-west.inktomi.com/click?u=http://www.endodontists.com&y=021694177

11. Index
The American endodontic Society. has moved to. http//www.aesoc.com/.
http://members.aol.com/amendsoc/web/
The American Endodontic Society has moved to http://www.aesoc.com/

12. Endodontic Courses - Clinical Endodontic Seminars - Your Endodontic Course Speci
Scottsdale Arizona. Offering courses in endodontics, Microsurgical endodontics, and Conventional MicroEnd Category Health Dentistry Education Professional......Clinical endodontic Seminars Near Phoenix in Scottsdale Arizona. Are you totallylost? © 2001-2 Clinical endodontic Seminars. All rights reserved.
http://www.excelinendo.com/
Home page Microsurgical Endodontics Introduction to MicroEndodontics
Advanced MicroEndodontics
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13. Endodontic Courses - Clinical Endodontic Seminars - Your Endodontic Course Speci
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14. Endodontic Practice Journal
Editorial Message endodontic concepts, technology and techniques have advanceddramatically in recent years. endodontic Practice Mission Statement.
http://www.endodonticpracticejournal.com/editorial_message.htm
FMC Web Dentistry.co.uk Independent Dentistry Endodontic Practice Irish Dentist Independent Seminars FMC Information
Editorial Message
Endodontic concepts, technology and techniques have advanced dramatically in recent years. For many of us, there is a wide gap between what we were taught in dental school, what we practice and what is possible today. Endodontic Practice will help to bridge this gap and our editorial mission statement best describes our aspirations. Endodontic Practice Mission Statement To be a practical journal promoting excellence in endodontics to dental practitioners and endodontists with a variety of articles by leading dentists and endodontists covering the full range of clinical and management topics. Produced to the highest possible standards and covering all the important aspects in the speciality, the clear ambition of Endodontic Practice is to provide practitioners with the information they need to increase the quality of their endodontic treatment. Our Editorial Advisory Board reflects an exciting mix of specialist clinicians, academics and general practitioners, all of whom are leaders in their field.

15. AAE - Endodontic Retreatment
endodontic Retreatment. If you have a tooth that has had endodontic (rootcanal) treatment, it can last as long as your other natural teeth.
http://www.aae.org/retxsum.html

About Root Canal Treatment
Ask an Endodontist Find an Endodontist Myths About Root Canal ... Tooth Pain Guide
Endodontic Retreatment If you have a tooth that has had endodontic (root canal) treatment, it can last as long as your other natural teeth. In some cases, however, complete healing may not occur. There may be new problems months or even years after the initial treatment. When this happens, it is sometimes possible for your endodontist may be able to perform the treatment again with more successful results. This process is called retreatment. Who performs endodontic retreatment?
All dentists are educated in endodontic treatment. Retreatment, however, can be more challenging than the initial treatment. For this reason, many dentists refer their patients in need of retreatment to endodontists. What is an endodontist?

16. AAE - Endodontic Surgery
endodontic Surgery. Why do I need endodontic surgery? Before understanding endodonticsurgery, it is important to understand nonsurgical endodontic treatment.
http://www.aae.org/surgsum.html

About Root Canal Treatment
Ask an Endodontist Find an Endodontist Myths About Root Canal ... Tooth Pain Guide
Endodontic Surgery Why do I need endodontic surgery?
Before understanding endodontic surgery, it is important to understand nonsurgical endodontic treatment. Nonsurgical endodontic treatment is more commonly known as root canal treatment. It is necessary when the soft inner tissue of the tooth, the pulp, becomes inflamed or infected. Endodontic treatment involves removal of the damaged pulp. The canals are then cleaned, filled and sealed to preserve the tooth. Sometimes endodontic treatment alone cannot save your tooth, and your dentist or endodontist may recommend endodontic surgery. Endodontic surgery includes any surgical procedures used to remove infection from your root canals and surrounding areas. Surgery can also be used in diagnosing problems that do not appear on your x-ray, such as root fractures, or in treating problems in the surrounding bone. Who performs endodontic surgery?

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18. Endoweb -- Home Page
The 'For the Dentist' section provides information by contributors onendodonticrelated topics. Several contributors have submitted
http://www.endoweb.com/
Welcome to
EndoWeb will provide dentists and patients alike with the most up-to-date information of endodontic interest. This website will enable you to easily explore the newest concepts in medical/scientific journals with just a click of the mouse.
The 'For the Patient' section provides an overview of Endodontics and highlights key medical technologies used in Endodontics. The 'For the Dentist' section provides information by contributors on Endodontic-related topics. Several contributors have submitted articles describing newer Endodontic techniques, newer equipment, surgical procedures, and many more articles on a variety of Endodontic-related topics. To view pictures from the meetings and conferences on Endodontics: Number of Visitors
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19. Endoweb - Jose L. Ibarrola - Endodontic Retreatment - Part 1
Retreatment of failing endodontic therapy can range from simple procedures to verycomplex and timeconsuming approaches that require the use of specialized
http://www.endoweb.com/dentist/jli_er1.htm
What's New Endodontic Retreatment Part I Endodontic Retreatment Part II
Endondontics Retreatment
Article by Dr. Jose Ibarrola Retreatment of failing endodontic therapy can range from simple procedures to very complex and time-consuming approaches that require the use of specialized equipment. Retreatment can be non-surgical, surgical, or a combination of both. Careful examination and treatment planning of retreatment cases will enhance both the efficiency and end result of these procedures. There are many contributing factors that affect the outcome of endodontic therapy, such as incomplete debridement of root canal systems, inadequate obturation, and procedural accidents. In addition there are other circumstances that can affect the overall prognosis of the tooth. These include periodontal involvement, loss of tooth structure, occlusion, and fractures.
Incomplete Canal Debridement
Failure to clean the entire root canal system will often result in failure. Incomplete treatment will leave pulp residue that can serve as a reservoir for bacteria that can initiate or perpetuate periradicular lesions.
Inadequate Gutta Percha Obturation
Inadequate gutta percha fills can be under extended (too short), under filled (too thin), or overextended (too long). Failing gutta percha fills can usually be linked to the lack of an adequate seal, and incomplete debridement of the canals. This also applies to overextended cases, where failures result from untreated anatomy and a lack of an adequate seal, than from the extruded material. All of these situations can be retreated non-surgically, including overextended fills. Organic solvents, headstrom files (figure 1 below), or rotary devices such as the GPX gutta removal kit can be used (figure 2 below).

20. Microscope Pictures
endodontic MICROSCOPE PICTURES. Here are some actual pictures takenfrom the endodontic microscope. All pictures are courtesy of
http://www.uic.edu/depts/endo/special2.html
ENDODONTIC MICROSCOPE PICTURES
Here are some actual pictures taken from the endodontic microscope. All pictures are courtesy of Dr. Scott K. Bentkover and may not be reproduced without the permission of Dr. Bentkover.
Mandibular molar as viewed from the occlusal approach through the microscope. Note the third mesial canal clearly visible with magnification.
Mandibular molar after third mesial canal is cleansed and shaped. Without magnification this canal would most likely be missed. You cannot treat what you cannot see.
More images from the microscope
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