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1. Introduction
2. Glossary of terms for contemporary molar endodontic access
3. A new model for endodontic access
5. Banking/soffit(360)(steppedaccess)
6. Ninja preparation
7. Conclusion
8. References
Sr . no. Learning objective Domain Level Criteria
1 Introduction Cognitive Must know All
2 Glossary of terms for contemporary molar
endodontic access
Cognitive Must know All
3 A new model for endodontic access Cognitive Must know All
4 Redesigned access Cognitive Must know All
5 Banking/soffit(360)(steppedaccess) Cognitive Must know All
6 Ninja preparation Cognitive Must know All
Specific learning objectives
The operator needs
The restoration needs
The tooth needs
Minimal Invasive
Endondontics
The world congress of MID defines minimally invasive
dentistry as those techniques, which respect health,
function and esthetics of oral tissue by preventing disease
from occurring, or intercepting its progress with minimal
tissue loss (Nový and Fuller 2008)
The endodontic-endorestorative-prosthodontic (EERP) continuum
Three-dimensional ferrule (3DF)
Pericervical dentin (PCD)
Banked tooth structure
The inverse funnel
Blind tunneling
Blind funneling
Banking/ Soffit (360)(Stepped access)
Preparation
• A contracted endodontic cavity preserves a
portion of the roof around the entire coronal
aspect of the pulp chamber. This dentin is
known as dentin roof strut or soffit.
Traditional parallel-sided access (left), compared with the Cala Lilly enamel preparation (right). (Left)
Unfavorable C factor and poor enamel rod engagement are typically present when removing old amalgam or
composite restorations or with traditional endodontic access of 90to the occlusal table. (Right) The enamel is cut
back at 45with the Cala Lilly shape. This modified preparation will now allow engagement of nearly the entire
occlusal surface.
Only moisture loss of 9% after root treatment.
The predominant reason that endodontically treated teeth are more
prone to fracture relates more than any other attribute to the
structural loss of those root treated teeth requiring restoration.
Helfer A R, Melnick S, Schilder H. Determination of the moisture content
of vital and pulp less teeth. Oral Surg Oral Med Oral Pathol 1972; 34:
661–670
• When endodontically treated teeth fail under function, that outcome is
determined primarily by 2 aetiologies. Those causes stated most simply
are:
1) the degree of stress experienced by the tooth under load
2) the inherent biomechanical properties of the remaining structure
responsible for resisting fracture.
A) The deroofing problem. The likely bur used by the referring general dentist is
a 56 carbide; one of the most popular burs in dentistry,6 it is possibly the most iatrogenic
instrument in modern medicine. Red arrow delineates the typical gouging. (B) Postoperative
view provided by the endodontist. Blue arrow indicates the grossly excessive dentin removal
of pericervical dentin (PCD). This serious gouging is typical of round bur access. Yellow
arrow indicates the large canal flaring with unacceptable dentin removal (blind funneling).
(C) Green circle highlights worsening lesion on mesial root ends.
A NEW MODEL FOR ENDODONTIC ACCESS
• Directed dentin and enamel conservation is the best and only
proven method to buttress the endodontically treated molar.
• No man-made material or technique can compensate for tooth
structure lost in key areas of the PCD.
• The primary purpose of the redesigned access is to avoid the
fracturing potential of the endodontically treated molar
Conservative and crafted
preparations
Sofitt
3D
Ferrule
Peri
cervical
dentin
Improved structural integrity
It has historically been described as axial wall
dentin covered by the axial wall of the crown (or
bridge abutment restoration).
The research varies on the actual minimal
vertical amount required, but the range of
absolute minimums is from 1.5 to 2.5 mm
Net taper
thickness
Vertical
component
• The absolute minimum thickness is 1 mm; however, 2
mm is obviously a safer number. Girth becomes more
important closer to the finish lines of the preparation.
• The thickness of the remaining dentin (the wall thickness)
between the external surface of the tooth at the finish line
and the endodontic access is more important apically.
• Axially deep finish lines on root structure can be
extremely damaging to 3DF.
3 mm ferrule needed
4 mm ferrule needed
Deep chamfer marginal
zones common with
today’s porcelain crowns
Needed how much
ferrule???
Defined as the dentin near the alveolar crest.
• Critical zone roughly 4 mm coronal to the crestal bone -4 mm apical to
crestal bone. crucial -transferring load from the occlusal table to the root,
• PCD is irreplaceable.
No man-made material or technique can compensate for tooth structure lost
in key areas of the PCD.
Clark D, Khademi J. Modern molar endodontic access and directed dentin conservation.
Dent Clin North Am 2010
Why are Gates Glidden (GG) burs so
problematic?
• Since the introduction of rotary files, GG burs have been used more
aggressively and with more reliance on larger sizes (4, 5 and 6) to reduce
binding and fracture of rotary files.
• Gates burs have always been considered safe because they do not end cut
and are self-centering.
• There is a significant problem here, which is cervical self centering. Because
the shank of the GG is so thin, it is difficult to steer the GG away from high-
risk anatomy.
• As the GG straightens the coronal or high curve, it can shortcut across a
fluting or furcation and weaken or even create strip perforations.
• Dr Clark has abandoned, and Dr Khademi has severely curtailed, the use of
GG burs in their respective practices.
Why are round burs so
destructive?
Why is complete deroofing so dangerous?
• attempts at removing the soffit that are far more damaging to
the surrounding PCD.
• The primary reason to maintain the soffit is to avoid the
collateral damage that usually occurs, namely the gouging of
the lateral walls.
• This 360 soffit or roof-wall interface can also be compared
with the metal ring that stabilizes a wooden barrel.
Complete deroofing
• The new vision-based mental model is Look, Groom, and Follow.
• The new instruments are all round-ended tapers
• The rounded ends are to increase the radii of the gouges and nicks that can
act as stress concentration points.
• The flat sides help create smoother, flatter walls and minimize the gouges
and dings that inevitably occur even with the most careful technique
• Small, cone-shaped, low-speed bur (such as the EG2 [SS White ])
Banking/Soffit (360)(Stepped access)
Small border amount of the chamber roof near the
point where it curves 90° and becomes the wall
LEFT BEHIND
Tiny “lip” or “cornice” 0.5 mm- 3.0 mm
(strength
continuous
and
ring of
anatomy).
Dentin (BRAZING
EFFECT).
The 360 degree soffit or roof-wall interface provides a brazing effect
Dotted line shows the typical cut made to remove the entire
pulp horn.
Area between the lines should be maintained and is referred to
as the soffit
Robust coronal dentin -maintained good distance away
from the tooth’s centroid,(cervical) - tooth is stiffened,
resists bending, and should resist fracturing.
Clark D, Khademi J, Herbranson E. Fracture resistant
endodontic and restorative preparations. Dent Today 2013.
Blue arrows indicate gouges. Red arrows indicate perforations.
Blue arrows indicate gouges. Red arrows indicate perforations.
Ninja preparation
• Helfer A R, Melnick S, Schilder H. Determination of the moisture content of
vital and pulp less teeth. Oral Surg Oral Med Oral Pathol 1972; 34: 661–670
• Sedgley C M, Messer H H. Are endodontically treated teeth more brittle? J
Endod 1992; 18: 332–335.
• Krasner P, Rankow HJ. Anatomy of the pulp chamber floor;
JOE 2004,30:5
• Reeh E S, Messer H H, Douglas W H. Reduction in tooth stiffness as a
result of endodontic and restorative procedures. J Endod 1989; 15: 512–516.
• Yi-Tai Jou et al Endodontic Working Width: current concepts and
techniques
• Minimally invasive endodontics: challenging prevailing paradigms
A. H. Gluskin, C. I. Peters and O. A. Peters
• Pathways of pulp 10th ed. stephen cohen
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Modern Access Cavity Preparation

  • 1.
  • 2.
  • 3. 1. Introduction 2. Glossary of terms for contemporary molar endodontic access 3. A new model for endodontic access 5. Banking/soffit(360)(steppedaccess) 6. Ninja preparation 7. Conclusion 8. References
  • 4. Sr . no. Learning objective Domain Level Criteria 1 Introduction Cognitive Must know All 2 Glossary of terms for contemporary molar endodontic access Cognitive Must know All 3 A new model for endodontic access Cognitive Must know All 4 Redesigned access Cognitive Must know All 5 Banking/soffit(360)(steppedaccess) Cognitive Must know All 6 Ninja preparation Cognitive Must know All Specific learning objectives
  • 5. The operator needs The restoration needs The tooth needs
  • 6.
  • 8. The world congress of MID defines minimally invasive dentistry as those techniques, which respect health, function and esthetics of oral tissue by preventing disease from occurring, or intercepting its progress with minimal tissue loss (Nový and Fuller 2008)
  • 11. Banked tooth structure The inverse funnel
  • 13. Banking/ Soffit (360)(Stepped access) Preparation • A contracted endodontic cavity preserves a portion of the roof around the entire coronal aspect of the pulp chamber. This dentin is known as dentin roof strut or soffit.
  • 14. Traditional parallel-sided access (left), compared with the Cala Lilly enamel preparation (right). (Left) Unfavorable C factor and poor enamel rod engagement are typically present when removing old amalgam or composite restorations or with traditional endodontic access of 90to the occlusal table. (Right) The enamel is cut back at 45with the Cala Lilly shape. This modified preparation will now allow engagement of nearly the entire occlusal surface.
  • 15.
  • 16. Only moisture loss of 9% after root treatment. The predominant reason that endodontically treated teeth are more prone to fracture relates more than any other attribute to the structural loss of those root treated teeth requiring restoration. Helfer A R, Melnick S, Schilder H. Determination of the moisture content of vital and pulp less teeth. Oral Surg Oral Med Oral Pathol 1972; 34: 661–670
  • 17. • When endodontically treated teeth fail under function, that outcome is determined primarily by 2 aetiologies. Those causes stated most simply are: 1) the degree of stress experienced by the tooth under load 2) the inherent biomechanical properties of the remaining structure responsible for resisting fracture.
  • 18.
  • 19. A) The deroofing problem. The likely bur used by the referring general dentist is a 56 carbide; one of the most popular burs in dentistry,6 it is possibly the most iatrogenic instrument in modern medicine. Red arrow delineates the typical gouging. (B) Postoperative view provided by the endodontist. Blue arrow indicates the grossly excessive dentin removal of pericervical dentin (PCD). This serious gouging is typical of round bur access. Yellow arrow indicates the large canal flaring with unacceptable dentin removal (blind funneling). (C) Green circle highlights worsening lesion on mesial root ends.
  • 20. A NEW MODEL FOR ENDODONTIC ACCESS • Directed dentin and enamel conservation is the best and only proven method to buttress the endodontically treated molar. • No man-made material or technique can compensate for tooth structure lost in key areas of the PCD. • The primary purpose of the redesigned access is to avoid the fracturing potential of the endodontically treated molar
  • 22. It has historically been described as axial wall dentin covered by the axial wall of the crown (or bridge abutment restoration). The research varies on the actual minimal vertical amount required, but the range of absolute minimums is from 1.5 to 2.5 mm
  • 24. • The absolute minimum thickness is 1 mm; however, 2 mm is obviously a safer number. Girth becomes more important closer to the finish lines of the preparation. • The thickness of the remaining dentin (the wall thickness) between the external surface of the tooth at the finish line and the endodontic access is more important apically. • Axially deep finish lines on root structure can be extremely damaging to 3DF.
  • 25. 3 mm ferrule needed 4 mm ferrule needed Deep chamfer marginal zones common with today’s porcelain crowns Needed how much ferrule???
  • 26.
  • 27. Defined as the dentin near the alveolar crest. • Critical zone roughly 4 mm coronal to the crestal bone -4 mm apical to crestal bone. crucial -transferring load from the occlusal table to the root, • PCD is irreplaceable. No man-made material or technique can compensate for tooth structure lost in key areas of the PCD. Clark D, Khademi J. Modern molar endodontic access and directed dentin conservation. Dent Clin North Am 2010
  • 28.
  • 29. Why are Gates Glidden (GG) burs so problematic? • Since the introduction of rotary files, GG burs have been used more aggressively and with more reliance on larger sizes (4, 5 and 6) to reduce binding and fracture of rotary files. • Gates burs have always been considered safe because they do not end cut and are self-centering. • There is a significant problem here, which is cervical self centering. Because the shank of the GG is so thin, it is difficult to steer the GG away from high- risk anatomy. • As the GG straightens the coronal or high curve, it can shortcut across a fluting or furcation and weaken or even create strip perforations. • Dr Clark has abandoned, and Dr Khademi has severely curtailed, the use of GG burs in their respective practices.
  • 30.
  • 31.
  • 32. Why are round burs so destructive?
  • 33. Why is complete deroofing so dangerous? • attempts at removing the soffit that are far more damaging to the surrounding PCD. • The primary reason to maintain the soffit is to avoid the collateral damage that usually occurs, namely the gouging of the lateral walls. • This 360 soffit or roof-wall interface can also be compared with the metal ring that stabilizes a wooden barrel. Complete deroofing
  • 34. • The new vision-based mental model is Look, Groom, and Follow. • The new instruments are all round-ended tapers • The rounded ends are to increase the radii of the gouges and nicks that can act as stress concentration points. • The flat sides help create smoother, flatter walls and minimize the gouges and dings that inevitably occur even with the most careful technique • Small, cone-shaped, low-speed bur (such as the EG2 [SS White ])
  • 35.
  • 36.
  • 37.
  • 38. Banking/Soffit (360)(Stepped access) Small border amount of the chamber roof near the point where it curves 90° and becomes the wall LEFT BEHIND Tiny “lip” or “cornice” 0.5 mm- 3.0 mm (strength continuous and ring of anatomy). Dentin (BRAZING EFFECT). The 360 degree soffit or roof-wall interface provides a brazing effect
  • 39.
  • 40. Dotted line shows the typical cut made to remove the entire pulp horn. Area between the lines should be maintained and is referred to as the soffit
  • 41.
  • 42. Robust coronal dentin -maintained good distance away from the tooth’s centroid,(cervical) - tooth is stiffened, resists bending, and should resist fracturing. Clark D, Khademi J, Herbranson E. Fracture resistant endodontic and restorative preparations. Dent Today 2013.
  • 43.
  • 44.
  • 45.
  • 46.
  • 47.
  • 48. Blue arrows indicate gouges. Red arrows indicate perforations.
  • 49. Blue arrows indicate gouges. Red arrows indicate perforations.
  • 50.
  • 51.
  • 53.
  • 54.
  • 55.
  • 56.
  • 57.
  • 58.
  • 59.
  • 60.
  • 61.
  • 62.
  • 63.
  • 64.
  • 65.
  • 66.
  • 67.
  • 68. • Helfer A R, Melnick S, Schilder H. Determination of the moisture content of vital and pulp less teeth. Oral Surg Oral Med Oral Pathol 1972; 34: 661–670 • Sedgley C M, Messer H H. Are endodontically treated teeth more brittle? J Endod 1992; 18: 332–335. • Krasner P, Rankow HJ. Anatomy of the pulp chamber floor; JOE 2004,30:5 • Reeh E S, Messer H H, Douglas W H. Reduction in tooth stiffness as a result of endodontic and restorative procedures. J Endod 1989; 15: 512–516.
  • 69. • Yi-Tai Jou et al Endodontic Working Width: current concepts and techniques • Minimally invasive endodontics: challenging prevailing paradigms A. H. Gluskin, C. I. Peters and O. A. Peters • Pathways of pulp 10th ed. stephen cohen

Editor's Notes

  1. Points of negotiation (PONs) PONs are statistically predictable anatomic areas that may serve as starting points during the access portion of endodontic therapy. Italicized points indicate an undesirable outcome or technique.
  2. Filling and caries leveraged access Partial deroofing Soffit Stepped access Secondary dentin (2 dentin) Tertiary dentin (3 dentin) Biomimetic endodontic shaping (BES) Arbitrary round shaping (ARS) The dentinal map The dentinoenamel junction (DEJ) The junction of primary and secondary dentin (D2J) The junction of primary and tertiary dentin (D3J) Pulp tissue remnants (PTRs) The Cala Lilly
  3. 1 Implant success rates 2. Operating microscopes and micro-endodontics 3. Biomimetic dentistry 4. Minimally invasive dentistry 5. Esthetic demands of patients.
  4. The traditional method of initiating endodontic access is predicated on mental models that do not represent the day-to-day clinical reality presented to the clinician. Many texts shows the same round bur technique relying on tactile feedback as the round bur drops into the chamber.
  5. An access extension or modification that is frequently needed is the fluting or notching of the mesial wall in the area of the MB2. This requirement is due to the pattern of calcification that often places the angle of entry to the MB2 at an untenable distal angle. Cala Lilly vs butt joint or 70 to 90 degree cavosurface angle