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From: Jason Joe
To: ROOTS
Sent: Thursday, April 19, 2007 10:36 PM
Subject: [roots] Lower molar mesial canals

Last case from yesterday and 1st recall from this morning.
1st 2 collages: #19- 5 Khademi PONs (point of negotiations), but really only 2 foramen.
Pretty common in young patients.
2nd 2 collages: #30- 1 year recall of a large lesion retreat.  Still healing -Jason

Congratulations on the nice job, that you did! It's definetly a difficult case! I'm very interested of the preparation protocol of the mesial canals . Which obturation technic did you use? - Dr Ivan Yovchev DDS Hi Ivan- Straight-line access, Troughing, troughing, negotiation with progressively larger handfiles, beginning with 6 and 8, ending with 20. I use the M4 in tight cases. I Learned it from Fred Barnett. Obturated with hybrid Obtura only and .06 cones/system B. on first case. 2nd case with ProTaper cones and incremental System B.- -Jason