A new case study: Steps of intervention in an endodontic revision on a first crowned mandibular molar
Conceived and maintained free of charge by a dentist, for dentists, both the experienced professional and the beginner – endomontreal.com is dedicated to the exchange of substantive technical content, covering the full range of information requirements. Inviting members from all over the world, speaking from a wide range of technical experiences, this forum addresses questions about root canal aspect of dentistry today.
Vast majority of endodontic treatments performed on teeth presenting wide canals with apical constrictions and readily accessible canals entries do not require particular skills, a dental operative microscope or even a specialist diploma. They are of routine complexity. On many occasion though, some clinical cases require, as stated by John I. Ingle: “to greatly enhance one’s capability by being able to practice using a vast variety of techniques and not being “married” to a single approach in every case”. These are the clinical cases that are presented in this blog.
New posts with special cases in endodontics are being added to our blog on a weekly basis (Up until now, 171 clinical cases have been added to this blog).These cases were referred to us and where all done in our office using up to date technics and advanced technology. Those clinical cases, despite their extremely high level of risk and difficulty are showing a nice predictable outcome on post operative X ray films.
This blog is stressing out the utmost importance of the role played by the dental operative microscope in endodontics and the 20 years of experience in root canal therapy that led me to its mandatory use in my everyday practice. As the saying goes: “The truth is in the pudding”
All in all, above technical experience, above advanced technology and even above an expert diploma, those cases require passion and determination.
An online patient referral form is now on display in the referring doctors section.
A patient information center display two fact sheets: “Tooth saving tips from the AAE” and “A microscope for dentists? What for?”
An important new feature: A translating plugin powered by GOOGLE TRANSLATE located in the right column of this page will maybe enable more dentists on the Web to “guess” in 48 languages what endodontics and more specifically what microendodontics can do for their patients.
Leave a Reply