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April 8, 2011

When a “J” Type Lesion on an X Ray Image, as well as Probing a “Deep Narrow Periodontal Pocket” Could Have Missled the Dental Practioner to Conclude the Presence of a Cracked Tooth.

  This is a case where, based on the X ray image of a "J" type lesion in combination with a deep narrow periodontal probing, one could

Category iconDealing with ledges and apical zip,  Dental operative microscope and retreatment,  NEW CASES,  Post endodontic treatment outcomes,  Regeneration of the periradicular tissues

April 8, 2011

What’s new on this blog on Friday, April, 8 th, 2011?

     1) A new case study by Dr Pierre Pizem: "When a "J" type lesion on an X ray image, as well as "deep narrow

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March 31, 2011

A Huge Radiographic “J” Shape Lesion, Does the Tooth Has a Vertical Root Fracture? a Periodontal Infection? an Endodontic Infection?

Case Study Number 456147 We have been presented with this mandibular second molar that has a periapical lucency which also has a periodontal

Category iconDental operating microscope (D.O.M.) assisted R.C.T.,  Dental operative microscope and retreatment,  Dental operative microscope versus cracks,  Extreme endo clinical cases,  NEW CASES,  Popular Cases,  Post endodontic treatment outcomes,  Regeneration of the periradicular tissues,  The misleading ''J'' Shape lesion

March 24, 2011

What’s new on this blog on Friday, March 25, 2011?

1) A new case study: Carl Zeiss Opmi Pro Ergo microscope vs complete stenosis of an apical root canal split   2) Stemcells in endodontics an

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March 22, 2011

Carl Zeiss Opmi Proergo Microscope VS Complete Stenosis of an Apical Root Canal Split

Calcified Canals. Case Study Number 487445 Clinical examination: Sinus tract, mobility: 0, deciduous amalgam restoration. Radiographic

Category iconAtypical canal configurations,  D.O.M. versus completely calcified systems,  Dental operating microscope (D.O.M.) assisted R.C.T.,  Extreme endo clinical cases,  NEW CASES,  Taurodontism,  Type V Tag iconabsorbent paper points,  apical delta,  bull tooth,  calcified canals,  Calcium hydroxide,  complete root canal stenosis,  Dental expertise,  Dental operative microscope,  dental radiograph,  Dystrophic calcifications,  Endodontic expertise,  endodontic file,  Endodontics,  Gutta percha,  hypercementosis,  hypertaurodontism,  image,  microendodontics,  Pain,  periapical radiograph,  radiolucent apical lesion,  root canal apical split,  root canal procedure,  Root canal system calcifications,  Sinus tract,  vertucci type V root canal configuration

March 17, 2011

Zeiss Opmi Pro Ergo Dental Operative Microscope VS Almost Complete Stenosis of Root Canal System

 Root Canal Procedure on Calcified Canals. Case Study Number 317736 Patient referred for pre prosthetic endodontic treatment on mandibular first

Category iconD.O.M. versus completely calcified systems,  Dental operating microscope (D.O.M.) assisted R.C.T.,  Extreme endo clinical cases,  NEW CASES,  Popular Cases,  Root canal systems calcifications Tag iconAdherent pulpstones,  amalgam,  calcified canals,  canal entry location,  canal stenosis,  clark rule,  Coronal-radicular access,  corono apical,  Dental expertise,  Dental operative microscope,  Dystrophic calcifications,  Embedded pulpstones,  Endodontist,  microendodontics,  mineralization,  Pulpstones,  Root canal,  root canal procedure,  Root canal system calcifications,  Root canal treatment,  True pulpstones,  ultrasonic tips

March 17, 2011

What’s new on this blog on Friday, March 18 th, 2011

A new case study: Zeiss Opmi Pro Ergo dental operative microscope VS almost complete stenosis of root canal system  

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March 10, 2011

Endodontic Revision on First Mandibular Molar

 Case study number 485946 Symptomatic mandibular molar, patient can't chew on that side. Referred to us for endodontic revision. First appointment

Category iconAtypical canal configurations,  D.O.M. versus partially calcified systems,  Dental operating microscope (D.O.M.) assisted R.C.T.,  Dental operative microscope and retreatment,  NEW CASES,  Type II Tag iconCoronal-radicular access,  Dental expertise,  Dental operative microscope,  Endodontic expertise,  endodontic revision,  Endodontics,  microendodontics,  Microscope,  Pain,  root canal procedure

March 10, 2011

What’s new on this blog on Friday, March 11th, 2011

  A new case study: Steps of intervention in an endodontic revision on a first crowned mandibular molar    Conceived and

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