In a molar root canal case, it was found that the pulp had become necrotic, leading to a chronic apical abscess. The situation was further complicated by the presence of long roots. However, the use of a laser proved to be a game changer in this scenario. The laser was able to effectively remove the necrotic tissue that had accumulated in between the mesial canals. The final x-ray revealed the successful placement of sealer in the isthmus between the canals, indicating a positive outcome for the treatment.
Laser Molar Root Canal

In a molar root canal case, it was found that the pulp had become necrotic, leading to a chronic apical abscess. The situation was further complicated by the presence of long roots. However, the use of a laser proved to be a game changer in this scenario. The laser was able to effectively remove the necrotic tissue that had accumulated in between the mesial canals. The final x-ray revealed the successful placement of sealer in the isthmus between the canals, indicating a positive outcome for the treatment.