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RCTRollercoaster Tycoon
RCTRandomized Controlled Trial
RCTRegimental Combat Team (infantry regiment with their own artillery, engineers, medical and tanks)
RCTRadiotherapy and Chemotherapy (medical treatment)
RCTRandomized Clinical Trial
RCTRugby Club Toulonnais (French rugby club)
RCTRhondda Cynon Taff (Wales)
RCTRoot Canal Treatment
RCTRelational-Cultural Theory
RCTReference Code Translation Table
RCTRange Clustered Table
RCTRoot Canal Therapy
RCTRecitation (education)
RCTReverse Cholesterol Transport
RCTRéseau Canadien de Technologie (French: Canadian Technology Network)
RCTRadiological Control Technician
RCTRoyal Corps of Transport
RCTRiverside Children's Theatre (Riverside, CA)
RCTRegents Competency Test
RCTRotator Cuff Tear
RCTRadial Cutting Torch (Weatherford International Ltd.)
RCTRupture du Contrat de Travail (French: Out of Contract Labor)
RCTResponse Coordination Team (US FEMA)
RCTReference Cluster Tool
RCTReyburn CyberTuner (software)
RCTReturn Channel Terrestrial
RCTResidential Component Technology (Canada)
RCTRadiation Control Technician
RCTRhondda Cynon Taff County Borough Council (UK)
RCTRepair Cycle Time
RCTReverse Conducting Thyristor (semiconductor device)
RCTReversible Color Transform (computer imaging formula)
RCTRapid Configuration Tool (software)
RCTResource Control Table
RCTRose City Textiles, Inc. (Portland, OR)
RCTRichland County Transit
RCTReconfigurable Computing Technology
RCTResource Conservation Technology (various organizations)
RCTRay Charles Tribute (musician tribute)
RCTRequirements Correlation Table (US DoD)
RCTRoute-Set Congestion Test
RCTReceive Connection Table
RCTRede de Ciência E Tecnologia (Portuguese: Network of Science and Technology; Brazil)
RCTRitchey-Chrétien Telescope
RCTRice Crispy Treat
RCTRevenue Canada Taxation
RCTReserve Counterpart Training
RCTReality Capture Technologies, Inc.
RCTRisk Contribution Tree
RCTRoma Cruise Terminal
RCTRapid Change Technologies, Inc.
RCTReaction Control Thruster
RCTResidue Calculus Technique
RCTRadiation Contamination Training
RCTRemote Concentrator Terminal
RCTRadar Control Trailer
RCTReengineering Coordination Team
RCTRegistered Cardiology Technician
RCTRemote Control Turret
RCTRemotely Controlled Transporter
RCTRotherham Corporation Transport (British municipal bus company)
RCTRequirements Collaboration Team
RCTRing Circuit Test
RCTRecipe Correlation Table
RCTRAD-Group Communication Technologies Ltd (system integrator)
RCTReal Calton Tongs (UK)
RCTRatio Correcting Transformer
RCTResistor Capacitor Time
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The frequency of exposed teeth requiring root canal therapy in descending order were mandibular 1st molar (19.5%) followed by maxillary first molar (17.5%), maxillary second molar (13.5%), mandibular second molar (12.5%), mandibular second pre molar (9%), maxillary central incisors (8%), maxillary second premolar (6%), maxillary canine (4%), mandibular canine (3%), maxillary first premolar and lateral incisors (2.5%) each, and mandibular first premolar and lateral incisors (1%) each (figure 1 and 2).
Although many dentists believe that the sterilizing medicaments they are using in root canal therapy are very efficient, through the use of several tests, Dr.
[5.] Zeev Ram: Chelation in root canal therapy. Oral Surg: 49: 64-74, (1980).
Researchers are continuing investigations into the in vitro properties of resin-reinforced, calcium-phosphate cements, filling materials that can be used to repair exposures of the tooth pulp, eliminating the need for root canal therapy in many cases.
All dentists are fully trained in root canal therapy, but there are specialist endodontists who have postgraduate training and specialise in carrying out root treatment.
Lasers may prove to be a valuable and safe tool in root canal therapy, say University of Alberta researchers.
Key Words: Pain, Post operative pain, Dental pulp necrosis, nonvital tooth, root canal therapy, endodontics, flare up, necrosis of the pulp.
In certain--although rare--cases when a dog's tooth is damaged, options extend beyond root canal therapy and extractions.
During root canal therapy the pulp (the living tissue inside the tooth) as well as any decay, is removed and the resulting space is filled with a special material to restore functionality to the tooth.
of North Carolina-Chapel Hill) and Debellian (private practice, Bekkestua, Norway) dentists performing root canal therapy may waste their skills on complicated techniques or inappropriate treatments.
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