Root canal procedure on a calcified tooth presenting with a narrow pulp chamber and diffuse calcification throughout both the mesial and
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
A natural tooth merely escaping from extraction
Due to the presence of rock hard Russian Red filling material in its root canal, the endodontic revision procedure to save her tooth seemed to
Post removal and its replacement to preserve an existing bridge
Patient presented himself with a loose bridge. To our dismay, upon removal a long segment of a fractured post was left within the canal
Preserving a natural tooth or an implant therapy?
On the pre operative X Ray, this asymptomatic tooth looks badly worn and its root canal is calcified, still, this tooth periodontal status is
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
MB2 root canal procedure may imply an extra setting
Patient came in on an emergency basis presenting with pain and a swollen left cheek. Access cavity through existing crown, pulp stones
Completely calcified tooth does not necessarily condemn it to extraction
One must not decide a tooth extraction on the sole basis of an x-ray observation. In cases of complete calcification of root canal systems, the
Shaping a severe root canal curvature to secure a good outcome
A severe root canal curvature in itself is a challenging preoperative clinical condition. Ledge, root perforation, breaking an instrument, all are