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Disposable RD : Handidams by Aseptico

From: Mark Dreyer To: ROOTS Sent: Thursday, July 09, 2009 2:08 AM Subject: [roots] Couple cases The photography isn't quite there yet but Rome wasn't built in a day. Changing the shutter speed and the ISO for the next case and will see how it turns out in terms of getting more light into the field. Using Xenon light source, Global G6, Carr mirrors, Canon D20. Among other benefits taking photographs enables you to "wow" your patients who in turn will hopefully give nice feedback to the referring doc. Maybe not as important in a mature practice, but in my case, I'm building a satellite practice and these 2 cases were referred by docs that have only seen a few of my cases. I consider it nice internal marketing - Mark Dreyer, DMD

I like it! Great endo as usual and pretty good photos to boot. What is the name of the disposable RD you are using? - Arturo Thanks, Arturo. These are Handidams made by Aseptico. - Mark Do you have trouble with these on seconds? I like the quickies right up to the first molar. After that, plain old r.d. and a frame for me - gary Gary, This is the only rubber dam I stock (other than latex free), so they work on seconds and the occasional wizzies I treat - Mark
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Pulpitis case
Multiple tooth isolation
Interdental molar bone
Dens invaginatus
Periapical healing
Microscope Zeiss
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Instrumentation protocol
Perforation case
Double curvature
Buccal sinus tract
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Lingual version
Percussion
Tooth # 4
Dumbing down of dentistry
Evidence based dentistry
Upper incisor
MB and ML canal
apicoectomy
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Trauma case
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Large lesion
Flex post
MTA obturation


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