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Hybrosonic: Re-Inventing Root Canal Obturation Technique - Comparative Evaluation of Apical and Lateral Sealing Efficiency of Heat and Sonic Vibratory Obturation Technique
By Sameer D. Jain BDS MS MSD
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Publisher:  Lambert Academic Publishing
Edition:  1st
Published:  November 11, 2012
Binding:  Paperback
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It is time to evolve over conventional techniques and rise to the next level of advanced root canal treatment. This Book justifies innovative, economical & efficient use of heat + sonic vibration technology for obturation and the comparison of the same with other obturation techniques. One of the purposes of root canal treatment is to fill the root canal system in order to prevent re-infection. Obturation is the culmination of the endodontic triad. It marks the end point of the endodontic treatment sequence but it is also the harbinger of holistic healing of periapical tissues. A hermetic seal initiates and encourages repair and regeneration. Hence 3-dimensional obturation of the canal space is provision of fluid tight seal with an inert, biocompatible material is the ultimate goal of endodontic therapy.

Author Information

Sameer D. Jain earned his BDS degree from Mahatma Gandhi Dental College in India in 2011, followed by an MS degree in biomaterials with a focus on endodontics from the School of Dental Medicine at the State University of New York at Buffalo in 2015 and an MSD degree in endodontics from the University of Texas in 2017.

 
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