One-visit versus multiple-visit endodontic therapy - A review

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Abstract

A growing perception in endodontic circles is that root canal therapy requires one treatment visit only. One-visit endodontics offers many potential advantages. It is less time-consuming, resulting in less cost for the patient, potentially more profit for the dentist, less painful and less traumatic than multi-visit treatment. Conversely, if the pulp is necrotic and/or associated with periradicular disease, the root canal system is infected. In these cases, the root canal system should ideally be cleaned, an intracanal medication placed, and the canal filled at a second visit. In this paper we aim to review several aspects of one-visit versus multi-visit endodontic treatment and future perspectives in this field. © 2006 FDI/World Dental Press.

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Mohammadi, Z., Farhad, A., & Tabrizizadeh, M. (2006). One-visit versus multiple-visit endodontic therapy - A review. International Dental Journal. Wiley-Blackwell Publishing Ltd. https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1875-595X.2006.tb00103.x

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