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From: "Guy Moorman"
To: "ROOTS"
Sent: Tuesday, October 20, 2009 5:50 PM
Subject: [roots] Interesting one
I haven't had anything that interesting lately. This is one from yesterday
morning referred to me by my partner. He caught the issues on the
palliative. This was an acute pulpitis/periapical periodontitis...some
sensitivity to percussion. For most of you guys this is easy but for me it
was a gut check and a hell of a lot of fun. I kept the EAL on my files
intermittently to make sure I was not losing anatomy. No guts with TF to
length so did the upper 2/3s with TFs and went to my 0.02, 0.04, 0.06 K3s
crown down to finish the lower 1/3. Might have screwed up the access Terry.
Crown down. 0.02 K3s in last apical 3 mms. I guess those are slight
overfills through the 10 patency. I packed the heck out of it. System A of
warm Resilon and dentin chips. Resilon with bonding agent with Real Seal.
Yep, still using it. Guy
beautiful Guy - Raghu
Very nice case!!!, awesome how you respected the anatomy of the canal, great job!! - Jhoyo
very nice work! - Kristina
Thanks to all. It was fun. - Guy
Beautiful Guy! Can I ask what your lengths and MAF were? - Rafaël
Mesials I think were 23 mm from measuring points with apical sizing to 33 with 0.02 tapered K3s.
Distal was 40 with a 0.06 K3. Length was 22 - Guy