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Disease periodontitis
Comorbidity C0011407|necrotic pulp
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PubMedID- 25177628 necrotic pulp with acute apical periodontitis with swelling present and mod/severe preoperative symptoms was the most common condition identified for antibiotic therapy (56.4%).
PubMedID- 20491984 Methodology: twelve patients with 17 single-rooted teeth with chronic apical periodontitis associated with an infected necrotic pulp were selected for root canal treatment.
PubMedID- 24187549 necrotic pulp with chronic apical periodontitis with no swelling and no/mild symptoms also has no indication of antibiotic use as treatment can be restricted to nonsurgical root canal therapy; however, 44.9% of this study population reported antibiotic use.
PubMedID- 24124320 On the basis of clinical and radiographic findings, the pulpal diagnosis of necrotic pulp with symptomatic apical periodontitis was made for tooth #21. various treatment options were explained and the parents gave the consent for regenerative endodontic procedures with the aid of prf.
PubMedID- 23066241 A provisional diagnosis of necrotic pulp with apical periodontitis was made and endodontic treatment was scheduled.
PubMedID- 24817995 The clinical diagnosis of necrotic pulp with acute apical periodontitis was made, and root canal therapy was planned.
PubMedID- 20487455 Almost 60% of respondents prescribed antibiotics for necrotic pulps with chronic apical periodontitis and a sinus tract; in this clinical situation, odontologists prescribed more frequently antibiotics compared to stomatologists (p = 0.0080; odds ratio = 8.0; c.
PubMedID- 22144821 A diagnosis of necrotic pulp with symptomatic apical periodontitis was established and endodontic therapy was scheduled.

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