Tuesday, October 30, 2007

Are you Doing the RCT Irrigation in the Right Way ?

Did you know that the irrigation that you do for your root canals is positive pressure irrigation, it is dangerous and NEVER Reaches in the apical area, read on...

For years the dictum was "shaping the root canals with instruments and cleaning with Irrigants".But there was no scientific proof to demonstrate the effectiveness of irrigants as cleaning & disinfecting agents, especially the apical third area of root canals.

This is especially critical with the present day trend to finish instrumentation with #20 or #25. Now there is scientific evidence that there is an apical air pocket that prevents irrigant from reaching this area. Sodium hypochorite is a very effective irrigant and solvent of necrotic tissue but it can not act unless it has surface contact and there is good volume used to flush out the debris.

Patency is one of the most important factors in success of endodontic treatment. Did you know that most of your instruments can not remove pulp tissue completely because their tip size is mere 20 or 25. Only instrument that scoops out the pulp completely is LSX,
In inflamed cases you will be amazed to see the result, bleeding immediately stops and patients does not complain of pain during further instrumentation. This excellent article discusses the issue of patency.

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