A critical appraisal of research methods and experimental models for studies on root canal preparation

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Abstract

It is the aim of this review to present a critical overview and summary on the contemporary possibilities, limitations and challenges of research related to root canal preparation. Frequently used research tools and contemporary research designs will be presented and discussed critically focussing on shortcomings and benefits with special regard to clinical relevance and scientific evidence. A plethora of experimental set-ups for assessing the shaping of root canals have been described in the endodontic literature using a considerable number of techniques and instruments. Nevertheless, it can be stated that scientific evidence demonstrating the clinical impact of many investigated topics is questionable or even missing. Instead of technical, radiographic and geometrical parameters, further research should focus on biological aspects and clinical evidence of the impact of root canal preparation on the outcome of root canal treatment.

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Hülsmann, M. (2022, March 1). A critical appraisal of research methods and experimental models for studies on root canal preparation. International Endodontic Journal. John Wiley and Sons Inc. https://doi.org/10.1111/iej.13665

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