
The efficacy observation forest for the one-time root tube treatment for acute dental disease no. 23 of 2010. Summary: purpose: to observe the clinical efficacy of the one-time root tube for acute dental malaria. Methodologies: the selection of 128 acute dental patients who came to my institution in 2009 for oral treatment in january 2008 by cr7 was randomly divided into 64 cases in each of the observation and control groups, with one-time root tube treatment and routine root tube therapy in the control group. Comparison of the difference between the recent (72 h) and forward (1 year) treatments for two groups of teeth. As a result: the recent clinical efficacy of both groups of patients is more marked than that of the control group (p<0. 0 for patients with no significant difference in the longer term). Conclusion: the immediate and long-term effect of one-time root tube treatment for acute dental disease is ideal and can significantly reduce the likelihood of infection in treatment. Keywords: acute dentalitis; one-time root tube treatment; graph classification number: 1181. 31 in therapeutic effects observation: bibliography code: babstract: obj eiti ve: tool eive the cl i i i ni cal curati ve effect i ri thepati e. Ts128 ca8镐0f骶眦pdpi fi s caiil eto ur oralpathol ogy from j annuary, 2008co{\chffffff}{\ch00ffff} {\chffffff}{\ch00ffff} {\chffffff}{\ch00ffff} {\chffffff}{\ch00ffff} {\chffffff}{\ch00ffff} {\chffffff}{\ch00ffff} {\chffffff}{\ch00ffff} {\chffffff}{\ch00ffff00} aim, {\chffff00. 5} {\chffffff} {\chffffff} {\ch00ff00} {\chffffff} {\ch00ff00} {\chffff00} {\chffffff} {\chffffff} {\chffff00} {\chffffff} {\chffff00} {\chffffff} {\chffffff} {\chffffff} {\chffffff} {\ch00} {\chffffff} {\ch001 {\chffff00} {\chffff00 } {\chffff1 {\chffff1 \ch00 } {\chffff1 {\l l l l l l l l l l l long-long-thy-day } and it can be greatl y reducatedkey words: ac mountaine pul pi pi ds, one-l i meroot canaltherapy, cl i meal acute dental disease is a common oral disease, which is treated effectively by root tube therapy, but traditional root tube therapy is longer, including three steps of preparation, disinfection and filling, and patient visits are frequent and long. In recent years, with the improvement of diagnostic techniques, the improvement of equipment to determine the length of the root tube and the improvement of disinfection methods, clinical attempts have been made to treat acute dentalitis with a trachea, reducing the number of patient visits, significantly shortening the treatment process and achieving satisfactory treatment results. In order to take a step forward in exploring the clinical effects of the one-time root treatment of acute dentalitis, the study uses the two treatments for clinical purposes and provides a comparative analysis of their efficacy, as reported below: 1 general information on methodology 1. 1: in july 2009, there were 128 cases of acute dental disease treated in our institution, cr. 1, 2008, of which 67 were male and 61 female, aged 25-59, with an average age of 38. 5 years. There are two random groups of patients, 64 each, and there are no significant differences in sex, age, acute dental disease classification, dental position etc., which are comparable. And every patient is in good condition, has no other systemic disease, has his or her teeth taken prior to treatment, and all his or her teeth have no pointy stoves. 1. 2 method: both groups of patients have their teeth removed from the general service, remove their teeth and then prepare for the root tube, which is usually extended to 40 #, double tube, double tubular teeth to 35 #, the length of the tube is determined by means of tube length determination equipment and x-rays, 3% of hydrogen peroxide and physicosal water is used to wash the tubals and to disinfect them...




