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Explore the History of Root Canal Therapy

The history of root canal therapy dates back to 1838 when the first root canal instrument was constructed from a watch spring.* Since then, dental practices have seen many improvements, but the heavy usage of files in a standard root canal procedure has largely remained the same over time. Unfortunately, too much filing can weaken the tooth’s dentin structure, leaving the tooth more susceptible to fracture.**

Luckily, there is now an alternative to standard root canal treatment (RCT), a minimally invasive1 option that relies on fewer files,1,2 helping to preserve the tooth’s natural structure.4 Discover how the revolutionary GentleWave® Procedure is providing unsurpassed cleaning and disinfection,1,2 reaching the deepest, most complex portions of the root canal system1,2 that standard RCT can miss,5—for an elevated standard of clean.

*Castellucci, A. A Brief History of Endodontics. Endodontics, Volume 1, Pg. 2

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The GentleWave® Procedure is a medical procedure that is designed to prepare, clean and preserve the structure of teeth1,2,4 indicated for root canal therapy. Similar to other root canal treatment procedures, there is a potential risk of adverse effects. If you are considering the GentleWave Procedure, ask your clinician if you are a proper candidate. For additional information, visit https://gentlewave.com/safety-information.

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