Endodontic. Case Study Number 525214 Locating both root canal entries without lateraly perforating the root and without destroying to much sound
Thinking Out of the Box 20 years Ago to Preserve a Tooth! An Early Ceramic Material Apical Filling
Wide apical foramen, thin canal walls, necrotic pulp would, in year 2000, condemn this tooth and have it replaced by an implant supported
Removing a Tiny Fractured Instrument Fragment from a Root Canal System.
Mass of embedded pulp stones is still present in pulp chamber and it must be removed to increase both retention and strength of planned core Big
A Painless Root Canal Procedure on a Calcified Tooth. A Difficult and Time Consuming One to Perform
Broken stainless steel paste filler retrieval from a curvy root canal? Yes it can be done!
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Uncovered Vertucci’s Type V in Distal Root During Endodontic Revision 7 Years Ago Allowed for that Tooth to be Preserved. Thanks to OPMI PROergo Dental Operative Microscope
Dental operative microscope root canal procedure (Microendodontics). Case Study Number 392346. Referred patient has had two root canal
3 Factors that Influence Degree of Difficulty and Risk of this Root Canal Procedure
Endodontic. Case Study Number 506318 3 Factors that influence degree of difficulty and risk of this root canal procedure: Tooth position
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
This Patient Chose Orthograde Endodontic Revision Procedure on his Mandibular Premolar Instead of Extraction and a Dental Implant
Because of the huge post cemented within its root canal, the endodontic revision procedure to save her tooth seemed to be too difficult or too risky