Beyond new devices, which clinical controls make root canal treatment more predictable?
Beyond new devices, which clinical controls make root canal treatment more predictable?
Predictability starts with diagnosis, case selection, isolation, anatomy, disinfection, restoration and follow-up.
Predictable endodontics editorial guide dentalreach.today/endo-fever-is-on
Technology improves measurement and visualisation but cannot replace training or recognition of case complexity.
Endodontic retreatment guide dentalreach.today/endodontic-retreatment-cases-a-comprehensive-review
Pain relief does not by itself prove apical healing or long-term restorative success.
Weeping-canal management dentalreach.today/management-of-weeping-canals-in-endodontic-treatment
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