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Preface
Syngcuk Kim
Modern Endodontic Practice: Instruments and Techniques
Syngcuk Kim
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The advent of nonsurgical ultrasonic tips has opened up a new horizon in endodontic treatment. There are a number of nonsurgical
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The introduction of nickeltitanium (NiTi) as material for endodontic instruments about 15 years ago opened many new perspectives.
Many dentists and scientists see a benefit in using NiTi files. Initial
problems such as frequent fractures and the uncertainty of the best
way to use them have been solved. Other challenges such as enhancing the cutting ability or optimizing the speed, torque, and fatigue are currently being addressed. Some clinicians are skeptical
because they see this approach as too mechanical. Nevertheless,
the combination of anatomic, biologic, and pathophysiologic
knowledge with the use of NiTi instruments is a large step forward
in optimizing the quality of root canal treatment worldwide.
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ProTaper NT System
Thomas Clauder and Michael A. Baumann
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This article reviews the design and clinical use of the ProTaper NT
file system.
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This article describes the use of an innovative, engine-driven, rotary, root canal preparation instrument. The geometric design of
this nickel-titanium instrument is totally different from currently
marketed manual or engine-driven stainless steel or nickeltitanium instruments. The thin, taperless, noncutting shafts of
LightSpeed instruments maximize the flexibility of the nickeltitanium alloy, particularly in the larger sizes. The three basic designs of the LightSpeed cutting heads and three different methods
for using the LightSpeed system are described. LightSpeed instruments enable larger apical preparations in curved canals with less
coronal flaring than is possible with most other techniques.
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The K3 rotary nickel-titanium file system by SybronEndo is a stateof-the-art rotary nickeltitanium endodontic instrumentation
method that combines excellent cutting characteristics with a robust sense of tactile control and excellent fracture resistance. The
K3 has universal applicability across a wide range of clinical indications. Although it is a complete instrumentation system, future
possibilities for hybrid instrumentation techniques that combine
the best features of K3 with other rotary systems hold promise.
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The idea of the hybrid concept is to combine instruments of different file systems and use different instrumentation techniques to
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manage individual clinical situations to achieve the best biomechanical cleaning and shaping results and the least procedural errors.
The hybrid concept combines the best features of different systems
for safe, quick, and predictable results. Several hybrid instrumentation sequences are presented and their limitations are discussed.
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With all the new technology that has been introduced in endodontics, there are now several ways to instrument and obturate root
canals. Practitioners often develop their own hybrid technique
after sharing ideas with several colleagues. The purpose of this
article is to describe a technique of obturation, hoping that others
may incorporate some aspects into their own hybrid style.
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Technologic advancements in dentistry and specifically endodontics have vastly improved the quality of care rendered to patients.
These advancements allow clinicians to gain insight into the retreatment of failing root canals. Due to training, practice, and patience, clinicians can expand their capabilities alongside of these
technologic advancements to perform endodontic retreatments
with increased success.
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Root canal morphology is a critically important part of conventional and surgical endodontics (root canal therapy). Many in vitro
studies have recorded the scales and average sizes of root canals,
but there have been few clinical attempts to determine the working
width. In the absence of a study that defines what the original
width and optimally prepared horizontal dimensions of canals
are, clinicians are making treatment decisions without any support
of scientific evidence. This article provides definitions and perspectives on the current concepts and techniques to handle working
widththe horizontal dimension of the root canal systemand
its clinical implications.
Index
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