define the clinical success for the root canal


Define the Clinical success for the Root Canal Treatment

a) Absence of pain and swelling.

b) Disappearance of sinus tract.

c) No evidence of soft tissue destruction, including pain on palpation or percussion.

 N.B . Presence of persistent signs or symptoms is usually an indication of disease and of failure. However, absence of symptoms does not necessarily mean success.

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