Abstract

BackgroundIt is well recognized that disinfection of the complex root canal system at the apical root canal remains the most critical therapeutic measure to treat apical periodontitis.Material and MethodsObservational and experimental data in relation to the anatomy of the apical root canal in different tooth types and the cross sectional diameters of the apical part of the most commonly used hand and rotary files are critically reviewed.ResultsThe present data analysis confirm that the challenging issue of antibacterial efficacy of modern preparation protocols in non-surgical endodontics requires more attention to apical root canal irrigation as a balance between safety and effectiveness. Ex vivo investigations clearly indicate that a specific design of the chemo-mechanical preparation is needed at the onset of RCT, more particularly in infected teeth. Design should be based on specific anatomical parameters, and must determine the appropriate size and taper of preparation as pre-requirements for effective and safe apical irrigation.ConclusionsThe optimal irrigation protocols might be designed on the basis of technical specifications of the preparations procedures, such as the penetration depth, the type of the needle, the required time for continuous irrigant flow, the concentration of NaOCl, and the activation parameters. Key words:Endodontics, root canal treatment, instrumentation, irrigation, apical root canal.

Highlights

  • The objective of root canal treatment (RCT) is to prevent or treat apical periodontitis, which is the sequence of microbial colonization in the root canal system

  • Apart the narrow and complex apical root canal morphology, the difficulty in the removal of bacterial debris from the apical canal has been attributed to the inadequate flushing of irrigants [6]

  • The apical root canal irrigation must be considered as a challenging issue of RCT, a balance between effectiveness and safety due to the risks for debris and toxic irrigants extrusion to the periapical tissues [8,9,10]

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Summary

Irrigation of apical root canal

Preparation Prerequisites for Effective Irrigation of Apical Root Canal: A Critical Review. Dimitrios Tziafas 1, Dana Alraeesi 2, Reem Al Hormoodi 2, Maamoun Ataya 2, Hessa Fezai 2, Nausheen Aga 2. Tziafas D, Alraeesi D, Al Hormoodi R, Ataya M, Fezai H, Aga N.

Introduction
Protaper Universal iRace
Discussion
Mesial molar
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