Endodontic is a branch of dentistry that is focused on the treatment of diseases related to the dental pulp. The endodontic treatment is also known as root canal treatment. To perform the treatment, a dentist needs a number of specific tools. The main tool used in endodontics is the dental drill. This tool is used to create an access cavity in the tooth, which allows the dentist to reach the diseased pulp. The drill can be powered by air, water, electricity, or a combination of all three. K-files are also essential tools in endodontics. These are small, specialized files that are used to clean and shape the root canal. The files come in a variety of shapes and sizes and can be used to remove debris, bacteria, and any other material that is blocking the root canal. An endodontic mirror is another important tool that is used in endodontics. The mirror is used to inspect the root canal for any damage or decay. It is also used to check the progress of the treatment. The dental explorer is another important tool in endodontics. It is used to locate and identify areas of decay or damage in the tooth. The explorer also helps to determine the extent of the damage and the need for additional treatment. Finally, a rubber dam is used in endodontics. This tool is used to isolate the tooth being treated and to keep saliva and other debris from entering the root canal. These are the main tools used in endodontics.
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