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A variabilidade do sistema de canais radiculares com sua morfologia única pode tornar complicada a eliminação das bactérias que tenham sobrevivido ao preparo químico-mecânico, em especial nos casos de necrose pulpar onde a infeção já estabelecida possa apresentar cepas de bactérias de maior virulência.
Com isso, a medicação intracanalar torna-se um valioso coadjuvante no tratamento endodôntico.
Sabe-se da importância e necessidade de manter-se algum tipo de medicação intracanalar quando não é possível o tratamento em sessão única. Essas substâncias devem permanecer efetivas até a conclusão do tratamento endodôntico independentemente do número de sessões necessárias para que isso ocorra.
The variability of the root canal system with its unique morphology can complicate the elimination of bacteria that have survived the chemical-mechanical preparation especially in cases of pulp necrosis where established infection may present strains of bacteria of greater virulence. Therefore, intracanal medication becomes a valuable adjunct in endodontic treatment. The importance and necessity of maintaining some type of intracanal medication when the single session treatment is not possible is notorious. These substances should remain effective until endodontic treatment is completed regardless of the number of sessions required for this to occur.
The variability of the root canal system with its unique morphology can complicate the elimination of bacteria that have survived the chemical-mechanical preparation especially in cases of pulp necrosis where established infection may present strains of bacteria of greater virulence. Therefore, intracanal medication becomes a valuable adjunct in endodontic treatment. The importance and necessity of maintaining some type of intracanal medication when the single session treatment is not possible is notorious. These substances should remain effective until endodontic treatment is completed regardless of the number of sessions required for this to occur.
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Endodontia Dental infection control Necrose pulpar Endodontics Dental infection control Pulp necrosis