Bioceramic Revolution. Part 3. Intracanal Treatment.

Microorganisms and their endotoxins are mainly responsible for the development of pulp and periapical infections. Consequently, one of the primary objectives of root canal therapy is to eliminate these microorganisms as efficiently and completely as possible. Efficient instrumentation, combined with copious irrigation with chemicals such as sodium hypochlorite and EDTA,... Microorganisms and their endotoxins are mainly responsible for the development of pulp and periapical infections. Consequently, one of the primary objectives of root canal therapy is to eliminate these microorganisms as efficiently and completely as possible. Efficient instrumentation, combined with copious irrigation with chemicals such as sodium hypochlorite and EDTA,...

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Brian Bevan, Endodontic Product ManagerCase courtesy of Dr. Leandro Gomila, Spain  Mr. Brian Bevan has served as an endodontic product consultant for over 25 years. His areas of experience and skill include: Endodontic and Endo-Restorative Product Management. New and existing product development and distribution Sales Endodontic Continuing Education and Course... Brian Bevan, Endodontic Product ManagerCase courtesy of Dr. Leandro Gomila, Spain  Mr. Brian Bevan has served as an endodontic product consultant for over 25 years. His areas of experience and skill include: Endodontic and Endo-Restorative Product Management. New and existing product development and distribution Sales Endodontic Continuing Education and Course...

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