Modern Endodontic Principles. Part 5: Obturation
- PMID: 27188127
- DOI: 10.12968/denu.2016.43.2.114
Modern Endodontic Principles. Part 5: Obturation
Abstract
Once cleaning and shaping is complete the clinician must obturate the canal. There are many different materials and techniques available each with their own discrete advantages and disadvantages. Whichever technique is used, the goal is to seal the entire prepared length of the root canal. This paper describes how best this may be achieved. CPD/Clinical Relevance: It is incumbent on the clinician to ensure that once the canal has been prepared it is sealed from bacterial re-entry.
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