Clinical Diagnostic Procedures in Endodontics- Juniper Publishers

JUNIPER PUBLISHERS-OPEN ACCESS JOURNAL OF DENTISTRY & ORAL HEALTH



Clinical Diagnostic Procedures in Endodontics


Authored by Humaira Anjum Baig

Abstract

Endodontics is a branch of dentistry that deals with the etiology, diagnosis, prevention and treatment of the diseases of the pulp and periapical tissues compatible with good health.
  1. To arrive at a diagnosis, there is a definitive procedure to be followed which involves step by step implementation of the clinical diagnostic methods.
  2. A key purpose of establishing a proper pulpal and periapical diagnosis is to determine what clinical treatment is needed.
  3. Another important purpose of establishing universal classification system is to allow communication between educators, clinicians, students and researchers.
In 2008, the American Association of Endodontists held a consensus conference to standardize diagnostic terms used in Endodontics. The goals were to propose universal recommendations regarding endodontic diagnoses; develop a standardized definition of key diagnostic terms that will be generally accepted by Endodontists, educators, third parties and students; determine radiographic criteria, objective test results and clinical criteria needed to validate the diagnostic terms established at the conference. Both the AAE & American Board of Endodontics have accepted these terms and recommend their usage across all dental disciplines and healthcare professions.

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