THE ROLE OF INTRACANAL MEDICATION IN ROOT-CANAL TREATMENT

被引:91
作者
CHONG, BS
FORD, TRP
机构
[1] Department of Conservative Dental Surgery, United Medical and Dental Schools, Guy's Hospital, London
关键词
BACTERIA; CALCIUM HYDROXIDE; MEDICATION; PERIAPICAL INFLAMMATION; ROOT CANAL TREATMENT;
D O I
10.1111/j.1365-2591.1992.tb00743.x
中图分类号
R78 [口腔科学];
学科分类号
1003 ;
摘要
The role of intracanal medication as a root canal dressing is re-examined. In pulpectomy and some root canal treatments, where the root canal contains vital pulp tissue, it is doubtful whether a routine intracanal medicament is needed. In infected root canals, intracanal medication has been advocated for many purposes. An intracanal medicament is used to: (i) eliminate any remaining bacteria after canal instrumentation; (ii) reduce inflammation of periapical tissues and pulp remnants; (iii) render canal contents inert and neutralize tissue debris; (iv) act as a barrier against leakage from the temporary filling; (v) help to dry persistently wet canals. However, most of the indications for intracanal medicaments are questionable. Intracanal medicaments should only be used for root canal disinfection as part of controlled asepsis in infected root canals, and their role is secondary to cleaning and shaping of the root canal. Thorough canal debridement and adequate canal preparation are more pertinent, and their importance is emphasized. Bacteriological sampling may be necessary if a tooth does not respond to treatment, to help in the choice of intracanal medicament.
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