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March 4, 2011

What’s new on this blog on Friday, March 4th, 2011

  A new case study, orthograde plus retrograde endodontics: Dealing with dystrophic calcification in mesiovestibular root canals   Case:

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February 26, 2011

Dealing with Dystrophic Calcification in Mesiovestibular Root Canals

                    Case Study Number 486726 Patient was referred to us with a partial pulpectomy in 3 out of four canals. The case came with a

Category iconApicoectomy, curettage and retrofilling,  Atypical canal configurations,  NEW CASES,  Pulp stones (denticles),  Striving for second Mesio vestibular (MB2),  Surgical removal of tooth structure,  Very long teeth Tag iconapex,  Apicoectomy,  Canal,  Dental operative microscope,  Denticles,  Dystrophic calcifications,  Endodontics,  Images,  Location,  Mb2,  Mesiovestibular,  microendodontics,  Microscope,  Mta,  Pathway,  Pulpstones,  Retrofilling,  Root canal treatment,  Second mesio vestibular

February 23, 2011

Please take note that our clinic will be closed between February the 22nd 2011 and March the 4th 2011

  

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February 22, 2011

A very very long tooth. 28 mm in palatal, 26 mm in mesio vestibulars 1 and 2

 A gigantic 28 mm treated maxillary molar on display with four mineralized canals incuding the MB2. Its mesio vestibular root has two

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February 14, 2011

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

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

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February 13, 2011

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

A new case study number:  411716: "The dental operative microscope and the MTA tooth perforation repair. The impossible made possible".

Category iconWhat's new? Tag iconCanal,  Dental,  Endodontics,  Entry,  Expertise,  Images,  Location,  Mb2,  Mesiovestibular,  microendodontics,  Microscope,  Mta,  Operative,  Pain,  Retreatment,  Root canal,  Root canal treatment,  Video

February 11, 2011

The Dental Operative Microscope and a MTA Tooth Perforation Repair. The Impossible Made Possible.

Case Study Number 461716 Patient came to our office with spontaneous intermittent pain on maxillary right side. He can readily identify the tooth,

Category iconDental operative microscope and retreatment,  Extreme endo clinical cases,  Finding previously underseen MB2,  General,  NEW CASES,  Orthograde MTA plugs and root repairs,  Regeneration of the periradicular tissues Tag iconCanal,  Dental,  Endodontics,  Entry,  Expertise,  Images,  Location,  Mb2,  Mesiovestibular,  microendodontics,  Microscope,  Mta,  mta plug,  Operative,  Pain,  posterior mta case,  posterior mta plug,  Retreatment,  Root canal,  root canal perforation,  root canal perforation repair,  Root canal treatment,  tooth perforation repair,  Video

February 4, 2011

Locating MB2 and DB Orifices with Dental Operative Microscope on Calcified Canals in a Maxillary First Molar

Case Study Number 434426 Patient was refered to us to locate MB2 and DB canal entries with the help of a dental operative microscope.

Category iconD.O.M. versus partially calcified systems,  Dental operating microscope (D.O.M.) assisted R.C.T.,  Finding previously underseen MB2,  General,  NEW CASES,  Pulp stones (denticles),  Root canal systems calcifications,  Striving for second Mesio vestibular (MB2) Tag iconAdherent pulpstones,  calcified canals,  Dental expertise,  Dental operative microscope,  Denticles,  Dystrophic calcifications,  Embedded pulpstones,  Endodontic expertise,  Endodontics,  False pulpstones,  Free pulpstones,  Pulp,  Pulpstones,  Root canal system calcifications,  True pulpstones

February 2, 2011

Dentistry with Zeiss OPMI PRO Ergo Operative Microscope: Striving to Find a Pathway to the Apex by Bypassing a “Mega Odontolith” in an Anomalous RC System

This is a symptomatic mandibular first premolar (bridge abutment) with a "C" shape root canal system. Most C-shaped canals occurs in mandibular second

Category icon'C' shaped canal system,  Atypical canal configurations,  Canal curvature with an 'S' form,  Curved canals,  D.O.M. versus partially calcified systems,  Dental operating microscope (D.O.M.) assisted R.C.T.,  Extreme endo clinical cases,  General,  Popular Cases,  Pulp stones (denticles),  Type III Tag iconapex,  case,  difficult,  Dystrophic calcifications,  Endodontist,  Images,  microendodontics,  Pathway,  Pulpstones

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