Entombing hypothesis, which refers to the removal of vast numbers of microorganisms during cleaning and shaping and the enclosing of residual bacteria by root canal obturation so that they lack all necessary components for survival, is the foundation of the idea of single sitting RCT. The success of RCT is dependent on adequate root canal cleaning and shape, disinfection, and three-dimensional canal system filling. According to the Indian Academy of Endodontics, not every case is appropriate for a single sitting root canal. These days, everyone is fairly familiar with the term root canal therapy, or RCT. The first thing that comes to mind for most people when they learn they need root canal therapy is a series of painful, prolonged appointments. However, thanks to ongoing research and advances in technology, single-sit root canal procedures are now becoming more common.
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