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
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
Huge Pulp Stone Removal Under High Magnification in Order to Preserve a Maxillary Molar
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Obliterated Pulp Space VS Dental Operative Microscope
First X Ray image : Pulp space is not visible on tooth number 11 Second X Ray image : Displays a number 06 ISO stainless Steel file from Mani at
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
Opmi Proergo Dental Operative Microscope, a Cutting Edge Technology to Save a Key Tooth. Overcoming an Against All Odds Clinical Pre Operative Condition.
Dental operating microscope assisted root canal procedure on a completely stenosed canal system (calcified canal). Endodontist. Case Study Number
OPMI PROergo Microscope Versus a Very Long and Calcified Tooth Root Canal Retreatment
Root Canal Procedure Retreatment. Case Study Number 526826 Calcified second mesiovestibular root canal entry located with the help of Dental