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 Peri radicular healing
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From: Mark Dreyer
To: ROOTS
Sent: Thursday, May 29, 2008 1:23 AM
Subject: [roots] Shoulda used Resilon

Or maybe not?

I treated this tooth 2 years ago.  Patient never had it restored.  Looks like it healed peri-radicularly.  Good thing I
used Kerr's sealer and gp, right Guy?  :-)))

Actually what I should have done was the buildup at time of service, but that doesn't work politically in the referral
practice. - Mark

See, now yer learnin. Want me to send you a pellet or two? - gary Well, you are getting a lesion on the mesial root. J What’s gonna come out with the gutta percha if you retreat it. I retreated one with Resilon on a guy who left his restoration out for three years…no stink, no puss…shouldn’t have retreated it. Oh, and I’ve had tons of these and to be honest, I would not put a permanent crown on it no matter what it was treated with and neither would Fred Barnett. Guy