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Thesis Topic Ideas for MDS Conservative Dentistry and Endodontics

Thesis and research is a part of MDS curriculum. Here are some good research topics to consider if you are an MDS Conservative Dentistry and Endodontics Resident.


  1. Comparative evaluation of different obturation techniques in root canal treatment.
  2. Analysis of the antimicrobial efficacy of various root canal irrigants.
  3. Impact of different instrumentation techniques on postoperative pain in endodontic therapy.
  4. Evaluation of the success rate of different intracanal medicaments in pulp vitality preservation.
  5. Comparative study of the antibacterial properties of root canal sealers.
  6. Assessment of the clinical outcomes of regenerative endodontic procedures.
  7. Analysis of the effect of different irrigation protocols on the removal of smear layer.
  8. Evaluation of the influence of root canal curvature on instrumentation efficacy.
  9. Comparative study of different obturation materials in terms of sealing ability.
  10. Assessment of the effectiveness of different diagnostic aids in identifying root canal anatomy.
  11. Impact of different irrigation solutions on the microhardness of root dentin.
  12. Evaluation of the bond strength of various endodontic sealers to root dentin.
  13. Comparative study of different techniques for root canal disinfection.
  14. Analysis of the effect of different intracanal medicaments on postoperative pain.
  15. Assessment of the impact of rotary and reciprocating instrumentation on canal transportation.
  16. Comparative evaluation of single-cone and cold lateral condensation techniques in obturation.
  17. Evaluation of the antimicrobial properties of calcium hydroxide as an intracanal medicament.
  18. Impact of different instrumentation systems on the shaping ability of root canals.
  19. Analysis of the influence of root canal anatomy on the success of endodontic therapy.
  20. Comparative study of the fracture resistance of endodontically treated teeth restored with different post systems.
  21. Evaluation of the effectiveness of laser therapy in disinfecting root canals.
  22. Assessment of the impact of different access cavity designs on the success of endodontic therapy.
  23. Comparative study of different obturation techniques in curved root canals.
  24. Analysis of the antimicrobial efficacy of ozonated water in root canal irrigation.
  25. Evaluation of the bond strength of different obturation materials to dentin.
  26. Impact of different irrigant activation techniques on debris removal in root canals.
  27. Comparative study of different pulp capping agents in vital pulp therapy.
  28. Assessment of the success rate of different apex locators in determining working length.
  29. Analysis of the influence of different irrigation systems on the preservation of apical dentin.
  30. Evaluation of the effect of different canal drying techniques on the bond strength of obturation materials.
  31. Comparative study of the antimicrobial efficacy of photoactivated disinfection in root canal treatment.
  32. Impact of different obturation materials on the fracture resistance of endodontically treated teeth.
  33. Assessment of the influence of different irrigant delivery systems on cleaning efficacy.
  34. Comparative evaluation of the antibacterial properties of silver nanoparticles in endodontic therapy.
  35. Analysis of the effect of different obturation techniques on the formation of voids.
  36. Evaluation of the success rate of different apexification techniques in immature teeth.
  37. Impact of different access cavity designs on the incidence of iatrogenic errors during root canal treatment.
  38. Comparative study of different regenerative endodontic protocols for immature teeth.
  39. Assessment of the impact of different obturation techniques on the adaptation of sealer to canal walls.
  40. Analysis of the effect of different irrigation solutions on the dissolution of pulp tissue.
  41. Evaluation of the bond strength of different resin-based sealers to dentin.
  42. Comparative study of the antimicrobial efficacy of herbal extracts in root canal disinfection.
  43. Impact of different obturation materials on the retreatability of root canal fillings.
  44. Assessment of the success rate of different root canal filling techniques in oval-shaped canals.
  45. Analysis of the influence of preoperative pain on postoperative discomfort in endodontic therapy.
  46. Comparative evaluation of different irrigation protocols in removing smear layer.
  47. Evaluation of the bond strength of different obturation materials to dentin treated with chelating agents.
  48. Impact of different intracanal medicaments on the bond strength of resin-based sealers.
  49. Assessment of the influence of different post systems on the fracture resistance of endodontically treated teeth.
  50. Comparative study of different obturation materials in the presence of simulated intracanal microorganisms.
  51. Analysis of the antimicrobial efficacy of probiotics in root canal disinfection.
  52. Evaluation of the success rate of different apexification techniques in necrotic immature teeth.
  53. Impact of different irrigation solutions on the removal of the smear layer in apical third.
  54. Comparative study of different obturation techniques in oval-shaped canals.
  55. Assessment of the bond strength of different obturation materials to root canal dentin treated with laser irradiation.
  56. Analysis of the influence of root canal curvature on the adaptation of obturation materials.
  57. Evaluation of the antimicrobial efficacy of ozone in root canal disinfection.
  58. Comparative study of different pulp capping agents in maintaining pulp vitality.
  59. Impact of different irrigation solutions on the removal of the smear layer in lateral canals.
  60. Assessment of the bond strength of different obturation materials to dentin treated with different irrigation solutions.
  61. Analysis of the effect of different post systems on the root canal filling adaptation.
  62. Evaluation of the success rate of different apexification techniques in teeth with open apices.
  63. Comparative study of different intracanal medicaments in root canal disinfection.
  64. Impact of different access cavity designs on the incidence of postoperative pain in endodontic therapy.
  65. Assessment of the influence of root canal curvature on the apical transportation caused by different instrumentation systems.
  66. Analysis of the antimicrobial efficacy of silver diamine fluoride in root canal disinfection.
  67. Comparative evaluation of different irrigation protocols in the removal of endotoxins from root canals.
  68. Evaluation of the bond strength of different obturation materials to radicular dentin.
  69. Impact of different intracanal medicaments on the push-out bond strength of fiber posts.
  70. Assessment of the success rate of different apexification techniques in teeth with large periapical lesions.
  71. Comparative study of different obturation materials in the presence of intracanal microorganisms.
  72. Analysis of the effect of different obturation techniques on the adaptation of gutta-percha to canal walls.
  73. Evaluation of the antimicrobial efficacy of chitosan nanoparticles in root canal disinfection.
  74. Impact of different irrigation protocols on the removal of endotoxins from root canals.
  75. Comparative study of the bond strength of different obturation materials to root canal dentin treated with ozone.
  76. Assessment of the success rate of different apexification techniques in teeth with open apices and large periapical lesions.
  77. Analysis of the influence of different access cavity designs on the incidence of canal transportation.
  78. Evaluation of the effect of different irrigation solutions on the removal of the smear layer in curved canals.
  79. Comparative evaluation of different obturation materials in the presence of simulated lateral canals.
  80. Impact of different intracanal medicaments on the bond strength of fiber posts.
  81. Assessment of the antimicrobial efficacy of nanoparticles in root canal disinfection.
  82. Analysis of the effect of different instrumentation techniques on the fracture resistance of endodontically treated teeth.
  83. Evaluation of the bond strength of different obturation materials to radicular dentin treated with laser irradiation.
  84. Comparative study of different obturation techniques in teeth with apical root resorption.
  85. Impact of different irrigation protocols on the removal of the smear layer in oval-shaped canals.
  86. Assessment of the success rate of different apexification techniques in teeth with open apices and thin radicular dentin.
  87. Analysis of the influence of different instrumentation systems on the fracture resistance of root-filled teeth.
  88. Evaluation of the effect of different irrigation solutions on the bond strength of resin-based sealers to dentin.
  89. Comparative study of the antimicrobial efficacy of herbal extracts in root canal disinfection.
  90. Impact of different obturation materials on the fracture resistance of teeth with apical root resorption.
  91. Assessment of the bond strength of different obturation materials to radicular dentin treated with chelating agents.
  92. Analysis of the effect of different obturation techniques on the apical sealing ability.
  93. Evaluation of the success rate of different apexification techniques in teeth with apical root resorption.
  94. Comparative study of the influence of different access cavity designs on the incidence of iatrogenic errors in root canal therapy.
  95. Impact of different irrigation protocols on the push-out bond strength of fiber posts.
  96. Assessment of the antimicrobial efficacy of silver nanoparticles in root canal disinfection.
  97. Analysis of the effect of different instrumentation techniques on the bond strength of resin-based sealers to dentin.
  98. Evaluation of the bond strength of different obturation materials to radicular dentin treated with different irrigation solutions.
  99. Comparative study of different obturation techniques in teeth with apical root resorption.
  100. Impact of different irrigation solutions on the apical sealing ability of root canal fillings.
There are several important things to consider before finalizing your thesis topic. Some of the key factors to keep in mind include:

Interest: You should choose a topic that you are passionate about and find interesting. This will help you stay motivated throughout the research and writing process.

Feasibility: You should choose a topic that is feasible given the resources, time, and expertise available to you. Consider the scope of the project and the feasibility of collecting data.

Significance: You should choose a topic that is significant and relevant to your field of study. The research should add value and contribute to the existing knowledge in the field.

Originality: You should choose a topic that is original and has not been extensively researched before. Your research should aim to contribute new insights and knowledge to the field.

Clarity: You should have a clear research question or hypothesis that can guide your research. The topic should be specific and focused to ensure that you can conduct a thorough investigation.

Accessibility: You should have access to the necessary data, resources, and materials required to conduct your research. Ensure that you have the necessary permissions and approvals to collect data and conduct your research.

Advisor's approval: It is important to seek feedback and guidance from your thesis advisor before finalizing your topic. They can provide valuable insights and help you choose a topic that aligns with your interests and goals.

By considering these factors, you can select a topic that aligns with your interests, is feasible, significant, original, clear, accessible, and approved by your advisor.

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