21st-century endodontics

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Abstract

Background. Endodontics as a discipline has offered patients the opportunity to maintain their natural teeth. As the population expands and ages, the demand for endodontic therapy can be expected to increase as patients seek dental options to keep their teeth for a lifetime. Clinical Implications. New materials, techniques and instruments are entering the market-place to assist dentists in providing patients with more predictable and reliable endodontic treatment. In addition, these new systems make the delivery of endodontic services more efficient. This article describes these advances in endodontic treatment for dentists interested in incorporating these advances into their clinical practice.

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Glickman, G. N., & Koch, K. A. (2000). 21st-century endodontics. Journal of the American Dental Association, 131(6 SUPPL.), 39S-46S. https://doi.org/10.14219/jada.archive.2000.0401

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