This document discusses the importance and methods of creating a glide path in endodontic treatment. It defines the glide path as a smooth, patent passage from the canal orifice to the foramen. The glide path is important to prevent issues like ledge formation, blockages, and instrument separation when using rotary files. Methods of creating a glide path include using stainless steel hand files with different motions, reciprocating hand files, and dedicated rotary glide path files like PathFiles, X-PLORER, and G-Files. Creating an adequate glide path is essential for successful shaping and cleaning of the root canal system.