Modern Endodontic Planning Part 2: Access and Strategy.

James Darcey, Carly Taylor, Sarra Jawad, Reza Vahid Roudsari, MarK Hunter, Alison Qualtrough

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    Abstract

    Poor access and iatrogenic damage can result in failed root canal treatment. Understanding tooth anatomy improves access and ensures that the clinician is cleaning and shaping the whole root canal system. If a canal is missed treatment usually fails. This paper revisits tooth anatomy and discusses how to ensure that access is optimized, but not at the expense of precious tooth structure. The concept of multi-visit root canal treatment is also addressed with emphasis on the, often overlooked, aspect of temporization. CPD/Clinical Relevance: Good anatomical knowledge of teeth is the cornerstone of endodontics. Once root treatment has begun the clinician must be logical about how many visits to take and how to temporize teeth between such visits.
    Original languageEnglish
    Pages (from-to)709-718
    Number of pages9
    JournalDental Update
    Volume42
    Issue number8
    Publication statusPublished - 9 Oct 2015

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