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Present day endodontics can achieve a 90-95% success rate in the primary session of a root canal treatment (RCT), provided that appropriate treatment strategies are followed. Within the scope of endodontic treatment it is important to understand that first and foremost, a bacterial infection consisting of different and sometimes changing bacterial strains, must be treated.
In the past 10 years the therapeutic spectrum for root canal treatment has made rapid and innovative leaps forward: as a result, numerous preparation and obturation systems have been developed.
Eliminating infection
The ideal endodontic treatment system should be cost effective, efficient and faster. It should also enable the practitioner to improve the outcome of a root canal treatment and to prepare obliterated and curved canals predictably and confidently in the primary session.
RCT, as part of an innovative endodontic concept, may provide early arrival at 1 mm of the working length of the irrigation canula with the natrium hypochloride. From what we know about the anatomical variations of root canal cross-sections, we can assume that no file system, be it hand or rotary operated, treats more than 70% of the root canal wall surface. In the presence of irreversible pulp, the practitioner must, in order to control the infection, be able to clean the inner tooth and achieve a long-term symptom-free state. This... |

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