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Cracks are ubiquitous most of them go unoticed, i am pretty sure that if we had a means to detect every single one we would be shocked. Stance should be to notify the pt, drilling asymptomatic non decayed cracks out as sugested by many seems a little invasive to me, remember primum non nocere.
I have a question can you tell the difference between a root canal that's been done and a cavity that's been filled and how long does it take to do a root canal?
You said Adec came up with the air driven system. As a retired dentist, I'd like to remind you that the air driven handpiece was patented in 1949, and was introduced in th eUS, by John Bordern, in the mid 50s, as the Borden Airoter.
I would love to hear your opinion on the reciprocating files. I’m only a year out and don’t have a ton of experience, but personally I have found that I like wave one reciprocating files as my second or third file, but the initial glide path is much easier establish with a traditional continuously rotating file. I’ve used wave one glide path file and it constantly gets stuck half way down the canal for me and I feel has a tendency to push debris apically. Whereas I’ve tried a pro glide file for my inital glide path which is continuously rotating and it is always able to make it all the way to the apex no problem for me and doesn’t get jammed up like the wave in glide path file does.
If after a filling a few hours later like say after dentist hours(they close) I find out I have some flash. Is there anything to worry about, will it cause problems?
I just wanna let you know that your videos were truly informative when I was a fresh new grad from dental school and trying to learn how to do endo. After watching so many of your videos, I am now a second-year endontic resident. Thank you for your hard work Dr. Ash!
Ash - two things - why the fiber post? What core are you trying to retain there? You're already bonding to the walls, there. Second, since you didn't cover the post with composite to seal, aren't you going to have wicking of saliva down into your pulp chamber? Did your root canal course back when I was in the CAF. Good stuff, that's why my questions above.
As someone who suffered day and night for weeks with a tooth abscess back in 2019, this is one of the 10 worst physical pains to experience, it didn't take until speaking face to face with my dad for me to go see a dentist to remove the ball of fluid from my face. I wish no pain on anybody especially this. All the slobbering the tossing and turning the whining complaining the gnawing holding the side of my face glad that's over with
non-prepped fibre post reduces risk of unfavourable fractures. If there was a fracture, there will be a higher chance of favourable supracrestal fractures
@@caleblai8621would love to read a good study about this subject…… Otherwise posts should be used when we have a lack of tooth structure to reduce the chance of horizontal fracture of the abutment, otherwise no necessary
I took a recent ce course that stated 3% of all cracks result in tooth loss. I would inform the patient and leave it alone. If the amalgam needs to be replaced I would explore that crack and consider a class ii if there is still sufficient cuspal integrity
That’s how my dentist fixed my chipped veneer. He put the wax on the missing part and then took an impression and made me a little crown. Hopefully my new zirconia crown will be good !
I just had my second molar removed it about 6 days ago and it still really hurts the dentist did it because of and infection root canal tooth it took and hour and a lot of pain to extract it I wish she had better informed me of options and told me it was fused to the bone a bit i would have opted for surgical removal under anesthesia instead of this along with stitches a open hole in the back of my mouth just killing me and having to take 1500 mg of Tylenol is not killing the pain I’m over this
I wish all Endontic were as careful as you. I had two separate molar root canals and both edonitic missed the fourth root. Now both teeth are crowned. Does the root have to be found and removed?