CBCT as an aide to locate calcified canals (video)
short tutorial showing the use of CBCT as an aid to locate calcified canals both prior to treatment and also inter-appointment.
short tutorial showing the use of CBCT as an aid to locate calcified canals both prior to treatment and also inter-appointment.
This was a lecture I made for my friend Vivek Hegde to be uploaded on his online learning platform called “One dental”. It was primarily meant for General dentists to educate them on some of the common anatomical variations we see in everyday endo practice.
This was probably the largest lesion I ever treated. It had several interesting characteristics. It would be tough to explain with just pics. So, I made it into a short presentation And here are the clinical pics for the same case:
This is a short tutorial on one of the techniques I use when I do access cavity preparation through crowns and I’m unable to find the canal where I’m supposed to find it.
This is a short lecture on different ways to place calcium hydroxide. Some of these videos we upload for fun sometimes take a life of its own. This one has 172000 views on youtube as of today.
I once took 3 days off to shoot some videos to see how they turned out. Not sure why I did it, but in hindsight, it was probably to test out this new camera and an expensive cordless microphone that I had just purchased :-). Some of these videos are from those days. This particular […]
Here is an old tutorial on finding the Mb2:
Most of these are slides from 15 years ago. Centering is another term I first heard from Cliff Ruddle. We can use Centering as a tool to find canals. The slides are self-explanatory.
These are some old teaching slides from 2006 I found on the comp. Probably could be used even today I guess. The “Dentinal map” on the pulpal floor can be used as a guideline to locate canals. The pulpal floor has a grayish tinge compared to the adjacent dentin which is more whitish. Canals are […]
Endo and crowns were done by a general practitioner, after which the patient developed pain and tenderness. I Re-treated both teeth and placed fiber posts to strengthen the hollowed out coronal portion.