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Hội thảo trực tiếp trên webThe major cause of loss for endodontically treated teeth is mechanical failure, this increased the attention on preserving sound tooth hard tissues during the entire root canal treatment from access to root canal preparation. The decrease in preparation diameters determines an increased attention on cleaning phases and a change of paradigms in filling techniques. Vertical condensation techniques of warm gutta percha require high tapers and sufficient diameters to manage heat carriers and pluggers deep inside the root and this is often impossible when minimal invasive preparation is achieved, the need of a stable seal of the endodontic space imposes to change techniques and materials, in this delicate attempt the rise of bioceramic sealer can aid the clinicians to find a new ally to reach the this goal.
Learning Objectives: focus the attention on clinical techniques that permit to obtain a perfect seal of crucial root canal space using minimal invasive preparation techniques and bioceramic sealer condensation in different clinical scenarios.
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