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Cleaning and shaping is a critical phase in root canal treatment that involves removing infected pulp tissue, bacteria, and debris from the root canal system while shaping the canal to receive a filling. This process ensures the canal is disinfected and properly contoured for effective sealing.
Cleaning is achieved through irrigation with antimicrobial solutions and mechanical removal of pulp tissue using endodontic files.
Shaping involves enlarging and tapering the canal using manual or rotary instruments to create a conical shape that allows for thorough cleaning and optimal obturation (filling).
Together, cleaning and shaping help prevent reinfection and promote long-term success.




















