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Molar case #17 irreversible pulpitis
From: Noemí Pascual
To: ROOTS
Sent: Thursday, July 24, 2008 6:34 PM
Subject: [roots] Depth CASE
A 23 year- old male patient was referred for RCT of tooth 17.
The patient was asymptomatic. The case was very tough due to
the limitation of aperture of the patient and because the
depth of the pulp chamber. No scope! It was difficult
because the M and D were very closed.
Full instrumentation using Protaper rotary files, NaOCl,
Citric Acid and Chlorhexidine, and K files. Pattency in all.
Obturated all canals with gutta percha, Top Seal sealer,
guttacondensor with Tagger tecnique and vertical
condensation. Cones 6% and 40d in all.BTW I´m not very
happy with the big puff!! - Noemí





Hi Noemí ! Nice job!! Congratulations !! I would like to know
how can I use NaOCl and Chlorhexidine togheter ??
- Daniel De Angelis
Dear Daniel, Thank you for your comments.
You cannot use NaOCL and Chlorhexidine together because their
interactions.I use NaOCL during all the C&S and after Citric
Acid, sterile water and last irrigation with Chlorhexidine.
I have enclose for some you some articles about irrigation
protocols. - Noemí
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