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 endo of mandibular second molar
The opinions within this web page are not ours.Authors have been credited for the individual posts where they are. - www.rxroots.com photographs courtesy: Jacek Glebocki

On Apr 30, 2008, at 3:10 PM, Jacek Glebocki wrote:
This is my first case on ROOTS - endo of  mandibular second molar.
Regards from Lomza, Poland -  Jacek Glebocki

Incredibly beautiful treatment. Is the tooth to get a cusp-protecting restoration soon? - Grant Great case. - Dr. Miguel González Rodríguez Hi Jacek, Great result ! Do tell us how you achieved these shapes. - Siju Congratulations, Jacek. What instruments did you use for shaping? What is your obturation technique? - Jörg Wow, that's awesome!! Very nicely managed! - Marga hi jacek- beautiful shape, but whats happened with this tooth ? only a small amalgam filling at the top, no signs of periapical disorders. why it is become necrotic? please more input of this awesome case. - Dennhardt H That is very very nice Jacek... How did you shape the DL/ML (the merging ones)? Did you take any precautions with that? Excellent!! - Oliver Jones Wow, neat one. I like to see good ones like this because it reminds us what to watch for. - Guy W. Moorman, Jr. DDS very nice case and anatomy! - Eduardo Fregnani. Hi Jacek Why Endo on this tooth? Symptoms? Tests done before treatment? You say Non-vital (gangrena). Culture done? What about the condition of the 36? - Andre

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