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[Music] welcome to another episode of Ruddell on shape clean and packed today my assignment will be to talk about canal preparation and certainly when we think about canal preparation we think of a lot of different things that mean something different to each one of us but certainly the instruments we use to create the shapes in these various routes are critical and will in some extent dictate final results today Im going to talk about specifically ProTaper Universal and of course we can reciprocate instruments we can spin instruments and these critical distinctions will be covered later in the show but when you think about the micro-ct work that we see in various text books in online around the world some of these systems are very complicated and formidable our job is always the same a complete access and then of course we have to catheterize the canal and create a smooth reproducible glide path so all my discussions about shaping are limited by the assumption is you have a glide pa