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June 6, 2020

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

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March 12, 2020

Saving a Severely Calcified Tooth with a Root Canal Procedure

Adherent calcifications do represent a significant challenge in endodontic procedures. In cases of complete root canal system obliteration by

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February 19, 2020

Pulp Chamber Obliteration, Krasner and Rankow Laws and microendodontics

Patient referred for a pre prosthetic microendodontic treatment on this first mandibular molar. Pulp chamber is almost completely obliterated by

Category iconD.O.M. versus completely calcified systems,  D.O.M. versus partially calcified systems,  Dental operating microscope (D.O.M.) assisted R.C.T.,  Extreme endo clinical cases,  Pulp stones (denticles),  What's new? Tag iconadherent calcifications,  calcification,  Krasner and Rankow,  microendodontics,  Microscope,  obliteration,  pulp chamber,  Root canal,  Root canal treatment

February 17, 2020

Krasner and Rankow laws, CBCT and Microscope

Adherent calcifications do represent a significant challenge when one is trying to locate the root canal entries during the procedure. This patient

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Root Canal Procedure Calcified Tooth 36 pre therapy at 10.38.42 AM

November 4, 2015

Completely calcified tooth does not necessarily condemn it to extraction

    One must not decide a tooth extraction on the sole basis of an x-ray observation. In cases of complete calcification of root canal systems, the

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root canal post therapy 14:10:2015

October 15, 2015

Going the extra mile to secure root canal treatment success

  Patient has been referred for root canal treatment on both first and second maxillary molars. Tooth number 16 had necrotic pulp and tooth 17

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root canal procedure on a calcified molar abutment

October 2, 2015

Too much calcification for a root canal treatment?

This tooth is a 23XX26 leaking fixed bridge abutment. Prior to bridge replacement it needs a root canal procedure. Performing a root canal

Category iconD.O.M. versus completely calcified systems,  Dental operating microscope (D.O.M.) assisted R.C.T.,  Extreme endo clinical cases,  Pulp stones (denticles) Tag iconcalcified,  chelating agent,  Endodontist,  Expertise,  Microscope,  Protaper,  rc prep,  root canal entries,  root canal procedure,  Root canal system calcifications,  root canal therapy,  Root canal treatment,  tooth,  zeiss

second mesiovestibular post root canal treatment B

September 30, 2015

Root Canal Treatment of the Hidden MB2 canal

   Patient presented with an acute irreversible pulpitis on this first maxillary molar. Maxillary first molars do have a fourth hidden canal (Second

Category iconDental operating microscope (D.O.M.) assisted R.C.T.,  General,  Pulp stones (denticles),  Striving for second Mesio vestibular (MB2) Tag iconcalcifications,  chelating agent,  dentsply,  diamond coated tips,  endodontic procedure,  Endodontist,  Mesiovestibular,  Microscope,  Protaper,  second mesiovestibular,  ultrasonic

Calcified root canals post therapy

September 15, 2015

The dental operative microscope does play a key role in difficult root canal treatments

    The patient was experiencing a daily constant nagging pain for the last 2 months. Pain increased along with some gum swelling the during last

Category iconD.O.M. versus partially calcified systems,  Dental operating microscope (D.O.M.) assisted R.C.T.,  Pulp stones (denticles),  Striving for second Mesio vestibular (MB2),  What's new? Tag iconcalcified,  Endodontist,  Microscope,  root canal entries,  root canal procedure,  Root canal system calcifications,  root canal therapy,  Root canal treatment,  tooth

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