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Difficulty in Treatment Resulting from Complex Root Canal Systems


                 Over the years, anatomical studies of teeth have confirmed the presence of complex
            and variable root canal systems. In fact, the entire root canal system is comparable to a
            tree – in addition to many lateral canals branching off a main trunk (main canal), even
            more  tortuous  and  finer  accessory  canals  can  be  found  near  the  apices.  Dentists  who

            claim that root canal treatments have unpredictable results are usually the ones that are
            fearful of its complexity or have failed to follow the strict treatment protocol.


            Treatment Principles


                 In general, even with the aid of a microscope, one might still run into trouble during
            root canal treatment. This is largely due to the fact that the deepest parts of the root canal
            system are often spaces that cannot be visualized. However, it is exactly  this complex

            system that can easily be infected, therefore, regardless of the methods used to clean the
            infected canals, the goal is to be able to completely shape and debride the canals in order
            to obturate the space and seal off any exit portals to the surrounding structures.



            Schilderian Technique

                 Dr.  Herbert  Schilder  from  Boston  University  is  one  of  the  greatest  pioneers  of
            three-dimensional obturation in modern endodontics. His unique envelope of motion for

            cleaning  and  shaping  and  his  persistence  on  precise  verification  of  working  lengths
            throughout  treatment  results  in  treated  canals  that  maintain  its  original  flow  with  no
            transportation in the apices. If the warm vertical compaction technique that Dr. Schilder

            advocated  is  utilized,  then  one  can  expect  three-dimensional  filling  of  the  root  canal
            system, its lateral canals, and all its portals of exit with warmed gutta percha and sealer
            puffs.














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