Endo 101 Flashcards
What is are the 12 steps of the Root canal procedure
- Diagnosis
- Infection Control and Isolation
- Access
- Debridement
- Working Length Measurements
- Canal Preparation
- Irrigation
- Drying
- Medicamentation
- Temporary Restoration
- Obturation
- Restoration
Root Canal Procedure - Explain Step 1 Diagnosis
- Use Endo-Ice to see if the tooth has a response
- Test the tooth prior to getting a crown
Root Canal Procedure - Explain Step 2 Infection Control and Isolation
- Use of dental dam to
a. Isolate the tooth
b. Prevent contamination of tooth
c. Better visualization of the tooth
d. Prevents accidental dropping of instruments into the patient’s mouth
Root Canal Procedure - Explain Step 3 Access
-Use a 557 Bur: for entry into most pre-molars or molars
-Use #2 Surgical Lenth friction grip bur
-Non-end cutting or a safer end carbide bur
all of these instruments help you Dr. gain access to the tooth
Root Canal Procedure - Explain Step 4 Debridement
- Debridement: Removal fo the microorganisms that have entered the pulp
- Main goal of a Root Canal procedure is to debride the canal of the invading microorganisms
Root Canal Procedure - Explain Step 5 Working Length Measurements
- Exact measurement of the tooth from the top of the tooth, to the end of the root
- Don’t want to be “too short” leaving microorganisms behind
- Don’t want to be “too long” pushing the disinfectants out of the tooth
- Most accurate way to measure working length of a tooth is via electronic Apex Locator
Root Canal Procedure - Explain Step 6 Canal Preparation
- The shaping of the canal is performed using hand files initially to create a glide path
- Use rotary instruments to further refine the shaping of the canal
- While shaping the canal create a smear layer, when finished with this part remove smear layer with EDTA Solution applied to the canal and left in place for approximately 1 min
Root Canal Procedure - Explain Step 7 Irrigation
- Use canal pro-NaOCl as the primary disinfectant for irrigation/debridement of root canals
- If the need presents itself finish irrigation with 1 min application of 2% chlorhexidine
Root Canal Procedure - Explain Step 8 Drying
- Remove endodontic irrigants from the canal
- SurgiTip-endo: Endodontic aspirator tip for the root canal small suction that removes most of the irrigants from the canals
- Do a final drying using sterile paper points
Root Canal Procedure - Explain Step 9 Medicamentation
- Apply calcium Hydroxide to the canal (to the tooth if the procedure has to be done in more than one visit)
- Anit inflammatory, bacterial, viral properties help with the stopping of bleeding and puss draining in the canal
Root Canal Procedure - Explain Step 10 Temporary Restoration
-After applying Calcium hydroxide, the dentist can apply a temporary restoration to the tooth ex. DuoTEMP
Root Canal Procedure - Explain Step 11 Obturation
- Obturation: Filling of the canal space
- Use Gutta Percha points and a sealer (Gutta Flow) to fill the canal
- Gutta Flow: Prevents microleakage of microorganisms or bacteria either from the bottom of the root (the apex) or the top (the orifice)
Root Canal Procedure - Explain Step 12 Restoration
-Dr. finishes up by restoring the tooth with their choice of filling
What is the number one cause of Endodontic failure?
Coronal leakage
What is Coronal Leakage?
Leakage from the top of the tooth into the debrided, clean root canal space