Contemporary perspectives on canal obturation.
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The astute practitioner must recognize that no one particular obturation technique will satisfy the myriad of clinical cases that require endodontic therapy. The obturation method selected, whether it be a conventional method or one of the contemporary ones, must be consistent with the overall goals of clinical practice; i.e. to provide the best possible care for our patients. Although all obturation techniques have their advantages as well as their disadvantages, the clinician should be open-minded enough to accept and master a number of obturation techniques and not just focus on one. At the same time, he or she should be able to provide a biologically sound rationale for the method he or she chooses. In time, this philosophy will generate dental practitioners who can not only solve problems but who can also think critically.