Endodontic success is dependent on a variety of interrelated biological factors, but removal of bacteria and sealing the root canal system in three-dimensions remains the ultimate goal in the treatment of apical periodontitis. This discussion will focus on what comes after the canals have been instrumented. Irrigation and obturation alternatives will enable clinicians to maximize endodontic efficiency and predictability in any root canal anatomy.
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Learning Objectives:
Compare and contrast available irrigants and delivery systems.
Choose the best obturation technique for any size and shape of canal.
Perform root canal treatment more efficiently and predictably.