Access Cavity Preparation in Endodontics

Objective:

To remove all caries.

To conserve sound tooth structure.

To completely unroof the pulp chamber.

To remove all coronal pulp tissue (vital or necrotic)

To locate all root canal orifices.

To achieve straight- or direct-line access to the apical foramen or to the initial curvature of the canal.

What will you learn?

  1. Different instruments Used for access cavity preparation
  2. Different methods of access Cavity Preparation
  3. Recent Advances in Access Cavity Preparation
  4. Management Of Pulp Stone
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Treatment approach to root canal by different methods of access cavity preparation

  •  Access Cavity Preparation in Endodontics

Speaker(s)

Dr. Darshil Sodha MDS-Endodontist
Categories:
Conservative Dentistry and Endodontics
Tags :
ENDODONTICS dental webinar
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   Language: English

   Created
7 months ago

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