2001 Volume 22 Issue 2 Pages 220-222
Abstract : Referring to the concept that it is required to ensure the sterilized state after adequate root formation and to fill the root of new cavity thus formed physically in the dental and internal therapy, we dentists are bending our efforts to do so in the daily practice all the time. During these busy days, it is questioned seriously as for whether or not there have been some selfish conviction or misunderstanding. Owing to such a busy clinical practice with an uneventful, less undulating everyday’s performance, we may be apt to fall into a snare easily. In order not to fall into a clinical snare, it may be naturally acquired by performing our practice accurately. Even we do so, a snare may be laid somewhere to entrap us.