Revolutionizing Endodontic Care: Pulp Canal Obliteration Management with Static Navigation System

Posted: November 23, 2024
This case report showcases the successful management of pulp canal obliteration in mandibular incisors using static-guided endodontics in a 74-year-old patient. The use of cone-beam computed tomography (CBCT) and 3D-printed guides facilitated precise access to root canals, leading to effective treatment outcomes. The approach involved root canal preparation with rotary files and obturation with gutta-percha and a bioceramic sealer. The six-month follow-up revealed asymptomatic and functional teeth with normal periapical radiographic findings, demonstrating the efficacy of static-guided endodontics in treating pulp canal obliteration.

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