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Increasing Number of Root Canal Procedures
There is a steady rise in the number of root canal procedures performed globally each year. This complex treatment involves removing the inflamed or infected pulp from the inner chambers of the tooth and then filling and sealing the inside. During such an invasive process where instruments are moving in and out of the exposed tooth cavity, cross-contamination is a risk. To prevent bacteria transfer to other areas, professionals use dental dams as a physical barrier. Their role is crucial in isolating the treatment site. As root canal cases increase, especially with a growing geriatric population more prone to dental issues, so does the need for dams. They serve as an essential infection control measure adopted in all root canal treatments. Even minor dental procedures such as fillings often involve using dams to separate one part of the mouth from others. This dependency on single-use barriers is driving greater demand.
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