Step-by-step protocol for predictable root canal irrigation
Dr. Methew Smith
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Feb 13, 2026
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1 min read
Effective endodontic irrigation combines chemical disinfection with controlled mechanical activation. A practical sequence includes sodium hypochlorite during shaping, interim recapitulation, and a final rinse with EDTA to remove the smear layer. Needle depth, side-vented delivery, and gentle apical pressure reduce extrusion risk. Activation with sonic or ultrasonic devices can improve penetration into complex canal anatomy. Drying protocols, working length control, and timely obturation complete a workflow designed to improve microbial reduction and treatment predictability.
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Advanced
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Video Tutorial
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Treatments