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What happens when leading clinicians come together to challenge conventional thinking? Over the course of the AAE Annual Meeting, our To The Point Lectures brought together hundreds of clinicians for a series of focused discussions on one of the most important topics in endodontics: effective root canal cleaning and disinfection. Across four sessions, our speakers shared real clinical cases, practical insights, and thought-provoking perspectives on how we approach some of the most challenging anatomies and treatment scenarios. A sincere thank you to: Jianing He Benedict Bachstein Sameer Jain Yogesh Patel for sharing their expertise, clinical experience, and willingness to engage in open conversations with colleagues from around the world. What made these sessions particularly valuable was not only the presentations themselves, but the discussions that followed. The questions, the different perspectives, and the shared curiosity around how we can continue to improve cleaning outcomes are what make scientific meetings like AAE so impactful. Innovation in endodontics is not driven by technology alone. It advances through collaboration between clinicians, researchers, educators, and industry partners who are all working toward the same goal: improving patient care. To everyone who joined us during the lectures, visited our booth, shared feedback, challenged ideas, and contributed to the conversation—thank you. The energy, engagement, and enthusiasm we experienced throughout AAE reaffirmed something we strongly believe: The future of endodontics will be built through continuous learning, scientific exchange, and a willingness to question what we think we know. We're grateful to have been part of that conversation and look forward to continuing it in the months ahead. #AAE26 #Endodontics #DentalInnovation #ClinicalEducation #RootCanalTreatment #Dentistry #ODNEClean #HealthcareInnovation