Adherent calcifications do represent a significant challenge in endodontic procedures. In cases of complete root canal system obliteration by
Root Canal Therapy on an Atypical Root Canal Configuration
First maxillary molars typically have 4 canal entries and four distinct canals. This molar has only two canal entries and a deep split in its
Root canal procedure on a calcified mandibular second molar
This patient presented herself with an irreversible pulpitis on her mandibular second molar. Patient had no medical problem and a normal mouth
Dilacerations: a challenging aspect of root canal treatment procedure
Patient presented to our office with an AAA. To complete the root canal procedure on this dilacerated tooth, access opening has been
Root Canal Treatment of the Hidden MB2 canal
Patient presented with an acute irreversible pulpitis on this first maxillary molar. Maxillary first molars do have a fourth hidden canal (Second
A Difficult Root Canal Treatment on Calcified Root Canals
An intricate endodontic therapy to perform in order to preserve a very painful tooth, patient was taking 3 X 200mg Ibuprofen Pills every 3
Root Canal Procedure on Calcified Wisdom Tooth Presenting With a Severe Root Canal Curvature
Root Canal Therapy on a Calcified Root Canal With an S Form Curvature (Case 525214)
Endodontic. Case Study Number 525214 Locating both root canal entries without lateraly perforating the root and without destroying to much sound
A Root Canal Procedure Assessed at a Class 3 Level of Difficulty and Risk (CAE Classification)
"There are many factors that influence the degree of difficulty and risk of root canal treatment. Recognition of these factors prior to the initiation