2026-02-05 08:56:35 CoRe Reevaluation
**Domain Pair 7 – Flow‑it A4 (dental material) + Root Canal (Dental Trauma)**
*Divine‑Intimacy Principle: Non‑Doer / Effortless*
Flow‑it A4 (−100 % target) and Root Canal (−91 % target) reflect poor dental restorative outcomes and lingering infection. The “Non‑Doer” principle tells us that healing emerges when the practitioner becomes a conduit rather than a controller—using biocompatible materials that “flow” with the tooth’s natural architecture.
**How it ties to the main issue** – The patient complains of persistent tooth sensitivity and occasional swelling, indicating unresolved endodontic inflammation.
**Symptom linkage** – Chronic dental infection can seed systemic inflammation, aggravating fatigue and malaise.
**Benefits** – Selecting bio‑compatible, resin‑free materials (e.g., ceramic‑based flow‑it alternatives) minimizes tissue irritation and allows the body to self‑heal.
**Risks** – Inadequate sealing may lead to reinfection; over‑aggressive drilling can damage pulp.
**Best practices** –
– **Procedure**: Use a minimally invasive, laser‑assisted root‑canal debridement followed by a ceramic‑based sealer that “flows” into dentinal tubules.
– **Timing**: Perform the treatment in the early afternoon when cortisol is lower, allowing calmer immune response.
– **Mind‑setting**: The dentist adopts a meditative stance, visualizing the tooth as a conduit for light rather than a battlefield.
– **Reset interval**: Schedule a follow‑up radiograph after 4 weeks; monitor for periapical healing.