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anatomical variation of teeth

December 9, 2013 By Dr Pierre Pizem Leave a Comment

Root Canal Treatment on a Tooth Presenting With a Rare Anatomical Variation

 Mandibular first premolar, necrotic pulp, AAA, patient has a gag reflex making it difficult to take a pre op. X ray dental film revealing a peculiar

Filed Under: Atypical canal configurations, Extreme endo clinical cases, NEW CASES, Type V, What's new?, Popular Cases Tagged With: aaa, absorbent paper points, access difficulties, anatomical variation of teeth, apical delta, calcified canal, Calcium hydroxide, canal entry location, root canal anatomy, advanced endodontics, chx, NaOCl, many endodontic files

November 1, 2013 By Dr Pierre Pizem Leave a Comment

Relieving Pain With An Intricate Root Canal Treatment on a C Shape Root Canal

       An intricate endodontic therapy to perform in order to preserve a very painful tooth, patient was taking 3 X 200mg Ibuprofen Pills  every 3

Filed Under: Atypical canal configurations, Curved canals, Dental operating microscope (D.O.M.) assisted R.C.T., Extreme endo clinical cases, NEW CASES, Post and core build ups, Pulp stones (denticles), Root canal systems calcifications, What's new?, 'C' shaped canal system, Canal curvature with an 'S' form, D.O.M. versus partially calcified systems Tagged With: abscess, Adherent pulpstones, amalgam, anatomical variation of teeth, c shape root canal, calcified canal, Calcium hydroxide, canal entry location, Endodontist, Expertise, high level of difficulty, intricate, Pain, pulp canal obliteration, root canal anatomy, root canal anatomy project, Root canal treatment, ultrasonic tips, pulpolithes, pulp chamber, obliteration, difficult access, anatomical variation, facebook, Dr Marco Versiani, Ibuprofen, serous, exudate, swelling, debridement

October 18, 2013 By Dr Pierre Pizem Leave a Comment

Root Canal Therapy on a Calcified Root Canal With an S Form Curvature (Case 525214)

Endodontic. Case Study Number 525214 Locating both root canal entries without lateraly perforating the root and without destroying to much sound

Filed Under: Curved canals, General, NEW CASES, Post and core build ups, Post endodontic treatment outcomes, Root canal systems calcifications, What's new?, Canal curvature with an 'S' form, D.O.M. versus partially calcified systems Tagged With: anatomical variation of teeth, bayonet shaped root canal, calcifications, calcified canal, canal curvature with an s form, Endodontist, Root canal, root canal procedure, Root canal system calcifications, Root canal treatment, s shape root canal, advanced endodontics

November 29, 2012 By Dr Pierre Pizem Leave a Comment

An Intricate Root Canal Procedure on a Bayonet Shaped (S shaped) Maxillary First Premolar

      Case Study Number 528224

Filed Under: Curved canals, General, NEW CASES, What's new?, Canal curvature with an 'S' form Tagged With: anatomical variation of teeth, bayonet shaped root canal, canal curvature with an s form, Dental expertise, Endodontist, s shape root canal

January 26, 2012 By Dr Pierre Pizem Leave a Comment

Adherent Pulpstones in a Phantom Rooted Mandibular First Molar (Radix Entomolaris) and the Usefulness of a Dental Operative Microscope (D.O.M.)

  MicroEndodontics. Case Study Number 500446 A few days ago we were confronted to this three rooted mandibular first molar (Radix Molar or Radix

Filed Under: Atypical canal configurations, Curved canals, Dental operating microscope (D.O.M.) assisted R.C.T., Extreme endo clinical cases, NEW CASES, Pulp stones (denticles), Radix Entomolaris, What's new?, Canal curvature with an 'S' form, D.O.M. versus partially calcified systems Tagged With: anatomical variation of teeth, canal curvature with an s form, Dental operative microscope, Embedded pulpstones, endodontic microscope, endodontic procedure, Endodontist, microendodontics, radix entomolaris, radix molar, Root canal system calcifications

December 15, 2011 By Dr Pierre Pizem Leave a Comment

Radix Entomolaris, Calcified Canals and the Usefulness of a Dental Operative Microscope (D.O.M.)

   Endodontic. Case Study Number 505146 A peculiar anatomical variation can be noticed on this mandibular first molar. What appeared to look like

Filed Under: Atypical canal configurations, Curved canals, Extreme endo clinical cases, General, NEW CASES, Radix Entomolaris, Root canal systems calcifications Tagged With: anatomical variation of teeth, calcified canals, curved canals, Endodontic expertise, Endodontics, Endodontist, endomontreal, hypercementosis, radix entomolaris, radix molar, Root canal treatment, supernumerary root

September 8, 2011 By Dr Pierre Pizem Leave a Comment

Radix Entomolaris Presenting a Fifth Canal (Accessory Canal) Extending from the Pulp Chamber to the Furcation

        Microendodontic. Case Study Number 493847 Key words: Root canal anatomy, anatomical variation of teeth, radix entomolaris The anatomy of

Filed Under: Atypical canal configurations, Dental operating microscope (D.O.M.) assisted R.C.T., Extreme endo clinical cases, NEW CASES, Radix Entomolaris Tagged With: anatomical variation of teeth, Calcium hydroxide, Coronal-radicular access, Dental operative microscope, endodontic procedure, Endodontist, Gutta percha, Images, Location, microendodontics, Opmi Proergo microscope, pulp canal sealer, radiolucent apical lesion, Root canal, root canal anatomy, Root canal treatment

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