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Pain

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

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

November 21, 2013 By Dr Pierre Pizem Leave a Comment

Endodontic Therapy, Amalgam Post & Core Build Up (Nayyar Cores)? or Implant Therapy?

              Preserving teeth with Endodontics and Post and Core Build up. Case Study Number

Filed Under: General, Post and core build ups, Root canal systems calcifications, What's new? Tagged With: amalcore, amalgam, amalgam post, amalgam post and core, amalgam post and core build up, core, crown, Dental, Dental expertise, nayyar, necrosis, necrotic pulp, Pain, parodontal, Root canal treatment

November 15, 2013 By Dr Pierre Pizem Leave a Comment

Intricate S Shape Root Canal Procedure on a Calcified Second Mandibular Molar

  

Filed Under: Curved canals, Dental operating microscope (D.O.M.) assisted R.C.T., Dilaceration, Extreme endo clinical cases, NEW CASES, What's new?, Canal curvature with an 'S' form, Popular Cases Tagged With: bayonet shaped root canal, calcified canal, Endodontist, endomontreal, Pain, pain relief, s shape root canal

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

Performing root canal revision procedure

June 27, 2013 By Dr Pierre Pizem 6 Comments

Uncovered Vertucci’s Type V in Distal Root During Endodontic Revision 7 Years Ago Allowed for that Tooth to be Preserved. Thanks to OPMI PROergo Dental Operative Microscope

Dental operative microscope root canal procedure (Microendodontics). Case Study Number 392346. Referred patient has had two root canal

Filed Under: Atypical canal configurations, Dental operating microscope (D.O.M.) assisted R.C.T., Dental operative microscope and retreatment, Extreme endo clinical cases, General, NEW CASES, Type V, What's new? Tagged With: calcium hydroxyde, dental implant, dental implant versus natural tooth, Dental operative microscope, difficult, endodontic microscope, endodontic revision, Endodontist, Gutta percha, high level of difficulty, microendodontics, Opmi Proergo microscope, Pain, pain relief, pulp canal sealer, root canal procedure, vertucci type V root canal configuration

March 2, 2013 By Dr Pierre Pizem Leave a Comment

Pitfalls in Endodontic Re-treatment on a Painful Maxillary First Molar

Untreated calcified and contaminated canal segments Hidden (thus untreated) second calcified root canal to locate and treat Sargenti Paste filling

Filed Under: Dental operative microscope and retreatment, Finding previously underseen MB2, Root canal systems calcifications, What's new?, Dealing with N2 (Sargenti Paste) removal Tagged With: calcified canals, Dental operative microscope, endodontic retreatment, Endodontist, Pain, root, root canal procedure, Root canal system calcifications, sargenti paste, tooth ache

March 22, 2011 By Dr Pierre Pizem Leave a Comment

Carl Zeiss Opmi Proergo Microscope VS Complete Stenosis of an Apical Root Canal Split

Calcified Canals. Case Study Number 487445 Clinical examination: Sinus tract, mobility: 0, deciduous amalgam restoration. Radiographic

Filed Under: Atypical canal configurations, Dental operating microscope (D.O.M.) assisted R.C.T., Extreme endo clinical cases, NEW CASES, Taurodontism, Type V, D.O.M. versus completely calcified systems Tagged With: absorbent paper points, apical delta, bull tooth, calcified canals, Calcium hydroxide, complete root canal stenosis, Dental expertise, Dental operative microscope, dental radiograph, Dystrophic calcifications, Endodontic expertise, endodontic file, Endodontics, Gutta percha, hypercementosis, hypertaurodontism, image, microendodontics, Pain, periapical radiograph, radiolucent apical lesion, root canal apical split, root canal procedure, Root canal system calcifications, Sinus tract, vertucci type V root canal configuration

March 10, 2011 By Dr Pierre Pizem 1 Comment

Endodontic Revision on First Mandibular Molar

 Case study number 485946 Symptomatic mandibular molar, patient can't chew on that side. Referred to us for endodontic revision. First appointment

Filed Under: Atypical canal configurations, Dental operating microscope (D.O.M.) assisted R.C.T., Dental operative microscope and retreatment, NEW CASES, Type II, D.O.M. versus partially calcified systems Tagged With: Coronal-radicular access, Dental expertise, Dental operative microscope, Endodontic expertise, endodontic revision, Endodontics, microendodontics, Microscope, Pain, root canal procedure

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