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dental operating microscope

June 6, 2020 By Dr Pierre Pizem Leave a Comment

Access Through Both a Crown and a Casted Post to Save a Molar

Emergency appointment for a recurrent acute pain on top left side. Root canal casted post and crown have been performed on this second maxillary

Filed Under: General, Dental operative microscope and retreatment, Extreme endo clinical cases, NEW CASES, Post and core build ups, What's new?, Dealing with casted and machined posts removal, CBCT assisted Root Canal Treatment Tagged With: calcium hydroxyde, casted post, crown, dental implant, dental operating microscope, Endodontic expertise, endodontic revision, implant, Mb2, microendodontics, Microscope, nayyar, Pain, prognosis, tooth ache, swelling, core build up, Cone-beam Computed Tomography, casted post removal, emergency appointment, endodontic access, electric handpiece, cone fit

February 29, 2020 By Dr Pierre Pizem Leave a Comment

Calcified Pulp Chamber with Two Superimposed Floors: A Clinical Approach

Calcified root canal system provide an endodontic treatment challenge. The introduction of new technologies has increased the predictability of these

Filed Under: General, Dental operating microscope (D.O.M.) assisted R.C.T., Extreme endo clinical cases, NEW CASES, What's new?, D.O.M. versus completely calcified systems, CBCT assisted Root Canal Treatment Tagged With: dental operating microscope, Endodontist, pulp canal obliteration, spartan, zeiss, NeoMTA Plus, CBCT, Krasner and Rankow, root canal obliteration, pulp chamber obliteration, Cone-beam Computed Tomography, Digital Radiography, Guided Endodontics, Ultrasound, Avalon Biomed, Nakanishi, ultrasonic tip, Buc 3 tips, Varios 370

November 10, 2017 By Dr Pierre Pizem Leave a Comment

Striving to Treat a “C” Shape Root Canal System

The name comes from the letter "C" shape appearance of a very large isthmus in the pulp chamber floor when viewed from above. This isthmus or groove

Filed Under: Atypical canal configurations, Dental operating microscope (D.O.M.) assisted R.C.T., Pulp stones (denticles), 'C' shaped canal system, D.O.M. versus partially calcified systems Tagged With: c shape root canal, dental operating microscope, Dental operative microscope, Root canal treatment, blockage, technical complications, isthmus, stripping, perforation

Root canal treatment procedure on 27 taurodontia and calcified A 2016-06-07

June 18, 2016 By Dr Pierre Pizem Leave a Comment

An Extreme Root Canal Treatment Procedure

Patient seen on an emergency basis for irreversible pulpitis on second maxillary molar. Pulp stones removal and pulpectomy performed + interim Ca(OH)2

Filed Under: Atypical canal configurations, Dental operating microscope (D.O.M.) assisted R.C.T., Extreme endo clinical cases, Extremely curved root canals (90 degrees +), NEW CASES, Pulp stones (denticles), Taurodontism, D.O.M. versus partially calcified systems Tagged With: dental operating microscope, opmi proergo, Protaper dentsply, root canal procedure, calcified, mani stainless endodontic files

Root Canal therapy 16 calcified B 2016-05-09

May 10, 2016 By Dr Pierre Pizem Leave a Comment

Root Canal Therapy on an Atypical Root Canal Configuration

First maxillary molars typically have 4 canal entries and four distinct canals. This molar has only two canal entries and a deep split in its

Filed Under: Atypical canal configurations, Dental operating microscope (D.O.M.) assisted R.C.T., Dental operative microscope and retreatment, Pulp stones (denticles), Type V Tagged With: Adherent pulpstones, calcifications, dental operating microscope, Endodontist, Opmi Proergo microscope, root canal apical split, vertucci type V root canal configuration, root canal therapy, root canal entries, protaper universal

24 Pre Root Canal Therapy

November 29, 2015 By Dr Pierre Pizem 2 Comments

Preserving a natural tooth or an implant therapy?

   On the pre operative X Ray, this asymptomatic tooth looks badly worn and its root canal is calcified, still, this tooth periodontal status is

Filed Under: Dental operating microscope (D.O.M.) assisted R.C.T., NEW CASES, D.O.M. versus completely calcified systems Tagged With: calcified canal, casted post, dental implant, dental implant versus natural tooth, dental operating microscope, Root canal, root canal procedure, crown lengthening, crown to root ratio, controversy

46 dilaceration post root canal therapyB

November 25, 2015 By Dr Pierre Pizem 1 Comment

Dilacerations: a challenging aspect of root canal treatment procedure

   Patient presented to our office with an AAA. To complete the root canal procedure on this dilacerated tooth, access opening has been

Filed Under: Curved canals, Dental operating microscope (D.O.M.) assisted R.C.T., Dilaceration, NEW CASES, Pulp stones (denticles), D.O.M. versus completely calcified systems Tagged With: calcifications, Carl Zeiss, dental operating microscope, dilacerated tooth, dilaceration, Root canal, root canal procedure

26 calcified MB2 post root canal procedure

November 7, 2015 By Dr Pierre Pizem 5 Comments

MB2 root canal procedure may imply an extra setting

     Patient came in on an emergency basis presenting with pain and a swollen left cheek. Access cavity through existing crown, pulp stones

Filed Under: Dental operating microscope (D.O.M.) assisted R.C.T., NEW CASES, Striving for second Mesio vestibular (MB2) Tagged With: aaa, Calcium hydroxide, dental operating microscope, microendodontics, Pain, root canal procedure, sodium hypochlorite, ultrasonic tips, calcified, NaOCl, second mesiovestibular, course of antibiotics

Ninja Access completed drainage through root canal treatment

September 13, 2015 By Dr Pierre Pizem Leave a Comment

Alleviating patient’s pain through a conservative root canal therapy first step

    Squeezing a “Ninja" access cavity into a narrow space Patient has been referred on an emergency basis by referring dentist to treat an acute

Filed Under: General, Dental operating microscope (D.O.M.) assisted R.C.T., NEW CASES Tagged With: dental operating microscope, Endodontics, Endodontist, endomontreal, pain relief, Root canal treatment, Ibuprofen, exudate, swelling, root canal therapy, gel, painful tooth, relieve pain, drainage, analgesics drugs, pulp chamber opening

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