ENDODONTIC TREATMENT OF THE UPPER RIGHT CANINE WITH PULP NECROSIS WITH SOLLA FILES #60/03 PERFORMED IN A SINGLE SESSION
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.56238/levv16n50-079Keywords:
Canal Preparation, Rotary Instrument, Canal FillingAbstract
This study describes the preparation of the maxillary canine root canal using a Solla rotary file. A 29-year-old male patient with no history of systemic diseases sought private practice complaining of pain and a sensation of overgrown teeth on tooth 13. After anesthesia, the coronal opening and root canal exploration were performed. The working length was determined with an apex locator, followed by irrigation with 2.5% sodium hypochlorite. The canal preparation was performed with a Solla rotary file 60/03, and foraminal patency was achieved with a Solla Collors Glidepath file 16/02 in the apical foramen. The canal system was obturated using the Odous de Deus FMEL #60 single cone technique, combined with BIO-C Sealer cement. It is concluded that the success of endodontic therapy was achieved by an effective and safe endodontic treatment protocol in anterior teeth, using state-of-the-art endodontic technologies and materials.