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Area of Science:

  • Dentistry
  • Endodontics
  • Dental Pathology

Background:

  • Pulpal and periradicular pathologies require effective treatment strategies.
  • Advances in endodontic techniques have improved patient outcomes.
  • Evaluating endodontic therapy as a complete, phased process is crucial.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To highlight the significant progress in modern endodontics.
  • To emphasize the importance of a comprehensive, phase-based evaluation of endodontic therapy.
  • To provide a framework for objective treatment and conservation of natural dentition.

Main Methods:

  • Review of current knowledge and advancements in endodontics.
  • Analysis of endodontic therapy as a sequential process.
  • Assessment of treatment phases for successful outcomes.

Main Results:

  • Modern endodontics demonstrates significant progress in diagnosis and treatment.
  • Endodontic therapy is best evaluated as a complete unit, with each phase contributing to overall success.
  • A phased assessment provides an objective method for treatment planning.

Conclusions:

  • Endodontic treatment success relies on the completion of each therapeutic phase.
  • The phased approach aids clinicians in objectively managing pulpal and periradicular conditions.
  • This methodology supports the goal of conserving natural dentition through effective endodontic care.