1) The first step in cleaning and shaping a root canal is determining the working length, which is defined as the distance between a coronal reference point and the anatomical apex.
2) There are two apices for each root - the radiographic apex visible on x-rays and the anatomical apex at the cemento-dentinal junction. The working length is measured to the anatomical apex.
3) Methods for determining working length include using radiographs, electronic apex locators, and the buccal object rule for multi-rooted teeth. Accurately determining working length is important for instrumentation, filling, and treatment success.