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Hand and ultrasonic instrumentation for orthograde root canal treatment of permanent teeth

Pedrazzi V, Oliveira-Neto JM, Sequeira P, Fedorowicz Z, Nasser M
Published Online: 
October 8, 2008

Root canal treatment is a frequently performed dental procedure which is carried out on teeth in which the nerve has died.
Removal of the tissue remnants and cleaning and shaping of the root canal are important steps for success. These may include the use of hand and rotary instruments and ultrasonically powered equipment.

The review authors found that there is currently insufficient high level evidence for the effectiveness of ultrasonic instrumentation used alone or in conjunction with hand instrumentation for orthograde root canal treatment and suggest that future studies might focus more closely on evaluating the effectiveness of the use of ultrasonic instrumentation in conjunction with hand instrumentation.

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