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  1. Enhancing the development of Endodontology for all. The ESE is a non-profit organisation with global reach and impact focused on the broad field of Endodontology and supports 36 national endodontic societies in 33 countries with around 7500 society members and 500 individual members. Our Mission.

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  2. Endodontic management of traumatized permanent teeth. Management of deep caries and the exposed pulp. The use of CBCT in Endodontics. Revitalization procedures. The use of antibiotics in Endodontics. External Cervical Resorption. Surgical extrusion, intentional replantation and tooth autotransplantation. The restoration of root filled teeth.

  3. This position statement represents a consensus of an expert committee convened by the European Society of Endodontology (ESE) on the endodontic management of traumatized permanent teeth. A recent comprehensive review with detailed background information provides the basis for this position statement …

    • G Krastl, R Weiger, A Filippi, H Van Waes, K Ebeleseder, M Ree, T Connert, M Widbiller, L Tjäderhane...
    • 2021
  4. ESE 2025. The European Society of Endodontology (ESE) was created in 1982 from the existing European Academy of Endodontics. The Society was initially made-up of ‘active’ individual members but was re-structured in 2001 into a federal organisation representing national endodontic and dental societies throughout Europe and a new category of ...

  5. Assessing the status of an injured pulp is particularly important in order to establish a reference point for later follow-up. Vitality tests (e.g. laser Doppler flowmetry, ultrasound Doppler flowmetry, pulse oximetry) aimed at measuring the perfusion of the pulp would be ideal as true indicators of the actual state of pulpal health following trauma (Alghaithy & Qualtrough, 2017).

  6. 26 de jan. de 2021 · This European Society of Endodontology (ESE) position statement on surgical extrusion, intentional replantation and tooth autotransplantation represents the consensus of an expert committee, convened...