Fogorvosi Szemle (Dec 2018)

Minimally invasive access cavity in premolars and molars – review

  • Mónika Balázs,
  • Péter Komora,
  • Zsuzsanna Tóth

DOI
https://doi.org/10.33891/fsz.111.4.123-128
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 111, no. 4.
pp. 123 – 128.

Abstract

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There is an increasing number of case presentations in the social media and scientific forums, in which dentists and endodontists perform successful root canal treatments through tiny access cavities. This technical achievement cannot be carried out without proper instruments, magnification (operating microscope) and lighting. With a minimally invasive access cavity the root canal treatment itself can be complicated and time-consuming. In case of a tooth with complex anatomy the use of this method is limited. On the other hand, in simpler cases, if debris is eliminated and the pulp cavity is disinfected properly, it can be a real alternative for traditional access cavities. It enables us to preserve more coronal tooth structure, which makes final restoration easier to do, but the increase in fracture resistance has not been proved yet in vitro.

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