Second step | |
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(two or three weeks later if asymptomatic tooth and/or absence of fistula) | |
Local anesthesia without vasoconstrictora | |
Isolation of the tooth with a rubber dam | |
Opening the tooth to have a access to root canal | |
Removal of the calcium hydroxide paste | |
Copious irrigation of root canal with sodium hypochlorite | |
Rinsing root canal with sterile water | |
Drying root canal with paper cones | |
An apical bleeding is caused by irritation of the apical region with a 15 K-file limeb | |
Preparation of mineral trioxide aggregate (MTA) and its placement on the clot in order to form a hermetic sealing | |
Place a wet a cotton ball on MTA filling | |
Sealing of the cavity with a temporary filling |
aIn order to not inhibit the future apical bleeding.
bIt takes 15 minutes to obtain a blood clot. If a root canal is not bleeding, it is possible to transfer blood from one root canal to another. Blood level must be at least 2-3 mm below the cement-enamel junction.