Rinsing and development of root canals
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Root canal sealants are used when filling canals after they have been developed. They are available in various forms such as pastes, gels and cements and are used to ensure that root canals are tight to prevent reinfection.
Root channel rinsing fluids and gels are used during channel development to remove impurities and bacteria. They may contain ingredients such as sodium chloride, citric acid, EDTA and cetrimonium chloride.
Root canal development is the process of removing dead or infected pulp from the root canal and then shaping the canal to allow it to be filled with sealant. In this category you will find tools such as limers, files and cutters for developing channels.
Filling and reconstruction of root canals takes place after the canal is developed and sealants are used. Studs, crown-root inserts and root sticks are used to rebuild damaged tooth structure as well as provide additional stability. In this category you will also find materials such as gutta-percha that are used to fill root canals.