Eradication Of Endodontic Infection By Instrumentation Role Of Nursing In The Management

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Nisreen Adnan Deeb Ashour , Ola Adnan M Alqahtani , Rana Fahad Alsharif , Abdulaziz Thamer Noamaani , Fahad Mohammed Alamri , Hanan Ammar Alammar , Majid Saeed Alsaaidi , Sawsan Abdulkader Alalshi,
Hassan Ahmed Hadadi, Lina Ahmad Aljawi, Mustafa Abdullah Alshehri, GhadyAdnan Alqahtani, Fadwa Mohammed N Alrefaee, Hamdan Saud Hamdan Alotaibi, Mona Munir Alotaibi

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There are a number of various working processes that are involved in endodontic therapy. These procedures include the isolation of the operating field, access to the pulp chamber, cleaning and shaping stages, and finally, the necessity for a three-dimensional filling of the canals. During each stage, a set of instruments that are either single-use or sterilizable is required. Nursing has a very essential part in the management of endodontic infection eradication because they will be the first line of defense in recognizing the symptoms being experienced by the patient. When it comes to reusable tools, it is essential to pay attention to the removal of material that has been deposited on the blades, which is not easy to remove manually. This review demonstrated that the use of single-use or first-use instruments necessitates the implementation of procedures associated with presterilization or sterilization.

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