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Guided Endodontics offers precise, minimally invasive access to calcified root canals, improving treatment success. This digital approach enhances accuracy and reduces dentine loss compared to traditional methods.

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  • Dentistry
  • Endodontics
  • Digital Health

Background:

  • Pulp canal calcification presents a significant challenge in endodontic treatment.
  • Conventional access cavity preparation is often difficult in calcified canals.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To review the clinical indications, workflows, evidence, and limitations of Guided Endodontics for calcified canals.
  • To explore the potential of static and dynamic navigation systems in endodontics.

Main Methods:

  • Narrative review of in vitro and clinical studies on Guided Endodontics.
  • Analysis of static and dynamic navigation systems for root canal access.

Main Results:

  • Guided Endodontics demonstrates higher precision, reduced dentine loss, and increased success rates compared to freehand techniques.
  • Static navigation excels in straight canals, while dynamic navigation offers flexibility but requires extensive training and equipment.

Conclusions:

  • Guided Endodontics is a promising digital concept for managing calcified canals, offering a minimally invasive approach.
  • Limitations include cost, planning time, and advanced imaging requirements, with future developments like AR integration holding potential.