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Dental operative microscope and retreatment

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July 8, 2008

External Resorptive Defect Healing Lower Right First Molar

Case Study Number 06 Two years follow up X ray film (Third to the right) shows nice periradicular tissues healing. A five years control X ray film

Category iconDealing with casted and machined posts removal,  Dental operative microscope and retreatment,  Regeneration of the periradicular tissues,  Resorptive defects healings

July 8, 2008

A “Pathognomonic” ‘J’ Type Lesion with no Cracked Tooth (Case 141101)

This is a case where, based on the X ray image of a "J" type lesion, and on a deep narrow periodontal probing, one could easily think of a cracked

Category iconDealing with ledges and apical zip,  Dental operating microscope (D.O.M.) assisted R.C.T.,  Dental operative microscope and retreatment,  Dental operative microscope versus cracks,  Regeneration of the periradicular tissues

July 7, 2008

Tooth Sectioning Lower Left Molar

Case Study Number 01 Lower symptomatic first molar with broken instrument in mesial root. When broken instrument cannot be removed, tooth

Category iconDealing with broken instruments removal,  Dental operative microscope and retreatment,  Root canal systems calcifications,  Tooth sectioning

July 7, 2008

An Endodontic Revision and a Tooth Sectioning on a Mandibular Right First Molar to Preserve it

Endodontic Re-treatment and Tooth Sectioning Procedure (2004). Case Study Number 336 Root canal retreatment in distal root, machined post

Category iconDental operative microscope and retreatment,  Post endodontic treatment outcomes,  Regeneration of the periradicular tissues,  Tooth sectioning Tag iconendodontic retreatment,  endodontic revision,  Endodontist,  Gutta percha,  Images,  microendodontics,  Retreatment,  root canal procedure,  surgical endodontics,  tooth sectioning

June 30, 2008

Broken Instrument Retrieval in Buccal and in Lingual Canal

Case Study Number 318 Endodontic retreatment on lower right first premolar (Vertucci's Type V canal configuration) Pre operative X ray film

Category iconAtypical canal configurations,  Dealing with broken instruments removal,  Root canal systems calcifications,  Type V

June 29, 2008

Fiberglass Reinforced Composite Posts Removal in Both Maxillary Premolar to Allow Endodontic Retreatment

Root Canal Procedure. Case Study Number 1 First premolar was having an under fill in its distovestibular root canal. Meaning that one small diameter

Category iconAtypical canal configurations,  D.O.M. versus completely calcified systems,  Dealing with casted and machined posts removal,  Dealing with ledges and apical zip,  Dental operating microscope (D.O.M.) assisted R.C.T.,  Dental operative microscope and retreatment,  Extreme endo clinical cases,  Regeneration of the periradicular tissues Tag iconaaa,  Dental operative microscope,  Dystrophic calcifications,  endodontic retreatment,  endodontic revision,  fiberglass reinforced composite post,  Gutta percha,  Location,  post removal,  premolar,  pulp canal sealer,  root canal procedure,  underfill

June 29, 2008

Sargenti Paste Removal from Root Canal System, a Demanding Task to Save a Tooth

Case Study Number 03

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

June 29, 2008

Root Canal Treatment, Calcified Root Canal

Case Study Number 322 Broken instrument in palatal root canal Calcified root canal Broken instrument removed under the high magnification of

Category iconD.O.M. versus partially calcified systems,  Dealing with broken instruments removal,  Dealing with ledges and apical zip,  Dental operating microscope (D.O.M.) assisted R.C.T.,  Extreme endo clinical cases,  Root canal systems calcifications

June 29, 2008

Root Canal Treatment (Case 329)

Multiple portals of exit in distal root and severe curves in mesial root in a mandibular second molar. Refering dentist asked us to restore the tooth.

Category iconAtypical canal configurations,  Curved canals,  Dealing with ledges and apical zip,  Dental operating microscope (D.O.M.) assisted R.C.T.,  Extreme endo clinical cases,  Extremely curved root canals (90 degrees +),  Root canal systems calcifications,  Type II,  Very long teeth

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