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Post and core build ups

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Preserving teeth, pre-operative condition

September 13, 2013

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

Category iconDealing with broken instruments removal,  Dealing with ledges and apical zip,  Dental operative microscope and retreatment,  Extreme endo clinical cases,  General,  Post and core build ups,  What's new? Tag iconDental operative microscope,  Embedded pulpstones,  endodontic microscope,  endodontic procedure,  Endodontics,  Endodontist,  microendodontics,  Microscope,  Pulp,  root canal procedure,  Root canal system calcifications,  Root canal treatment

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June 5, 2013

Microendodontics is a Microscope Endodontic Procedure to Preserve an Otherwise Untreatable Tooth

ROOT CANAL PROCEDURE CASE STUDY NUMBER: 542917 Tooth number 16 has to be removed, tooth number 17 becomes a key tooth as an abutment for a fixed

Category iconAtypical 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.,  General,  NEW CASES,  Popular Cases,  Post and core build ups Tag iconamalgam post and core build up,  calcifications,  calcified canal,  dental implant,  Dental operative microscope,  Endodontist,  Microscope,  root canal procedure,  Root canal treatment

April 5, 2013

Without a Dental Operative Microscope this Completely Calcified Tooth Could Not Have Been Preserved

MicroEndodontics. Case Study Number 449947  Pulp chamber and root canals are not visible on pre operating X Ray of second mandibular molar. Diffuse

Category iconD.O.M. versus completely calcified systems,  Dental operating microscope (D.O.M.) assisted R.C.T.,  Popular Cases,  Post and core build ups,  Pulp stones (denticles),  Root canal systems calcifications Tag iconAdherent pulpstones,  patency,  pulpstone,  severe tooth calcification

March 7, 2013

OPMI PROergo vs Russian Red Obturation Material Removal and VS Untreated Third Calcified Root Canal

                                 MicroEndodontic.

Category iconDealing with N2 (Sargenti Paste) removal,  Dental operative microscope and retreatment,  Extreme endo clinical cases,  NEW CASES,  Popular Cases,  Post and core build ups Tag iconcalcified canals,  canal entry location,  cement,  challenge,  Dental operative microscope,  hidden canal,  Microscope,  open margin,  operative microscope,  opmi proergo,  Opmi Proergo microscope,  pro taper,  Protaper dentsply,  pulp canal obliteration,  resin,  restoration,  risks,  root canal procedure,  russian red

February 17, 2013

Root Canal Procedure on a Very Long and Calcified Tooth

Root Canal Procedure. Case Study Number 532636. Tooth is 26,5mm long.

Category iconAtypical canal configurations,  Curved canals,  D.O.M. versus partially calcified systems,  Dental operating microscope (D.O.M.) assisted R.C.T.,  Dilaceration,  Extreme endo clinical cases,  NEW CASES,  Post and core build ups,  Pulp stones (denticles),  Very long teeth,  What's new?

January 18, 2013

Pitfalls in endodontics: Huge calcifications, Curved canals, Vertucci’s type V and Toward Mesial Oriented Portal of Exit

    Microendodontics. Case Study Number 503746 A 40 years old male patient presented for an emergency dental examination. Chief complaint:

Category iconAtypical canal configurations,  Canal curvature into a 'C' 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,  NEW CASES,  Post and core build ups,  Pulp stones (denticles),  Type V,  What's new?

September 15, 2012

A Root Canal Revision and an Another Amalgam Post and Core Build Up to Preserve a Tooth

                                      Endodontic.

Category iconDealing with N2 (Sargenti Paste) removal,  Dental operative microscope and retreatment,  Post and core build ups Tag iconn2,  sargenti,  sargenti paste

August 28, 2012

A Root Canal Treatment and an Amalgam Post and Core Build up in a Single Appointment to Preserve a Tooth

Endodontic. Case Study Number 497146 Acute pulpitis, 60 year old patient is going away for scuba vacation trip the next day. (Murphy's

Category iconNEW CASES,  Post and core build ups Tag iconamalgam post and core build up,  single appointment root canal

August 18, 2012

Carl Zeiss Opmi PROergo Microscope to Locate Root Canal Entries with Calcified Root Canals

                                 Root Canal

Category iconD.O.M. versus partially calcified systems,  Dental operating microscope (D.O.M.) assisted R.C.T.,  NEW CASES,  Post and core build ups Tag iconcalcified canals,  canal entry location,  Carl Zeiss,  complete root canal stenosis,  curved canals,  Dystrophic calcifications,  intricate,  root canal perforation,  root canal procedure,  root canal system,  Root canal system calcifications

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