Effectiveness of XP-Endo Finisher in Cleaning Root Canal Walls (An In Vitro-Study)
Osama Aly Ibrahim Alsaid;
Abstract
Removal of vital and necrotic remnants of pulp tissues,
microorganisms, and microbial toxins from the root canal system
is essential for endodontic success. Although this might be
achieved through chemo-mechanical debridement, it is impossible
to shape and clean the root canal completely because of the
complex nature of root canal anatomy. Therefore, irrigation is an
essential part of root canal debridement because it allows for
cleaning beyond what might be achieved by root canal
instrumentation alone. In addition to, different techniques and
irrigant delivery devices have been proposed to increase the flow
and distribution of irrigating solutions within the root canal
system
microorganisms, and microbial toxins from the root canal system
is essential for endodontic success. Although this might be
achieved through chemo-mechanical debridement, it is impossible
to shape and clean the root canal completely because of the
complex nature of root canal anatomy. Therefore, irrigation is an
essential part of root canal debridement because it allows for
cleaning beyond what might be achieved by root canal
instrumentation alone. In addition to, different techniques and
irrigant delivery devices have been proposed to increase the flow
and distribution of irrigating solutions within the root canal
system
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| Title | Effectiveness of XP-Endo Finisher in Cleaning Root Canal Walls (An In Vitro-Study) | Authors | Osama Aly Ibrahim Alsaid | Issue Date | 2018 |
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