Successful Root Canal Treatment with Cold Ceramic: A Case Report
The primary goal of endondtics is to prevent the spread of bacteria from the root canal to periapical space; therefore, the sealing ability of root canal filling material is of utmost importance. Cold ceramic is a relatively new retrofilling material which has demonstrated good sealing ability and acceptable criteria as root canal filler in previously conducted studies.
This case report describes the treatment and 2‐year follow‐up of a mandibular first molar which was filled with cold ceramic in a 42-year-old man. The treated teeth were asymptomatic, and the lesion was resolved after two years.
As evidenced by the obtained results, cold ceramic can be considered an effective material to promote the regeneration of apical tissue and root canal treatment.