Endodontics

Whether your practice specializes in endodontics or you’re a general practitioner who provides some root canal treatments, there are numerous specialized products needed in order to successfully complete an endodontic case. Making sure your practice has the right endodontic equipment, materials and instruments is important.
What endodontic products does my practice need?

A root canal involves a number of specific steps, and it is important to have the correct instruments and materials on hand for each of them. The process starts with diagnostics, because knowing the anatomy you will find before you prepare a tooth is a key to success. Once you have a plan for your treatment, special burs are used to gain access to the canals, and then a series of hand or machine files are used to shape and clean the canal down to the apex. Finally the canals must be obturated and sealed. To perform these treatments you are likely to need:

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