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Minimally invasive endodontics Conservative preparation Nickel-titanium instruments Root canal irrigation Dentin preservation

Mastering Minimally Invasive Root Canal Cleaning: Tips & Tricks for Early-Career Dentists

Minimally invasive endodontics emphasises preserving healthy tooth structure while ensuring effective disinfection of the root canal system. This philosophy balances the complete removal of infected pulp with maximum conservation of dentin, enhancing long-term tooth durability and function. Advanced nickel-titanium rotary and reciprocating instruments allow precise mechanical preparation with minimal structural loss, while modern irrigation protocols ensure thorough chemical debridement. The integration of advanced visualisation technologies aids in identifying complex anatomy, optimising cleaning efficiency, and reducing the risk of iatrogenic damage. Overall, minimally invasive endodontics improves patient outcomes by maintaining structural integrity, reducing fracture risk, and supporting long-term tooth survival.


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