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or inexpensive... injecting hypochlorite with what ever means you use is always dangerous. Yes, in a healthy tooth, the PDL and bone offer some resistance against fluids but in case of a PA infection, that resistance is often not there. Why not just introduce the hypo with a file into the canal? I
April 18, 2024
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with teeth. Essentially, prosthodontists are THE recognized experts when anything needs to be replaced in your mouth. This can range from a single tooth, multiple teeth, or all teeth and gums in the mouth. Founded in 1970, the American College of Prosthodontists is an educational and scientific
November 10, 2020
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, the microscope itself can be contorted/angled, while the user remains comfortably upright, with healthy posture. Lastly, the microscope provides a much greater range of magnification, superior illumination andunparalleled documentation (video and still images) options. The diagram below demonstrates
August 15, 2019
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? Is it an impression issue? Distortion ? The distal catch with the floss could be explained by the cr not seating, but how could the mesial turn out like that? I trough around all my gums with lasers, and get some pretty good impression margins, but this so substandard that it concerns me
June 04, 2014
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for discussion. 2) Since incorporating scopes, both my patients and I have seen a significant difference perception and precision. 3) For every tooth/teeth/gums I work on, a pre-op, intra-op and post-op shot is documented in the patient chart and a paper copy of these shots is given to patients to take
May 11, 2014
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. Augmented Visualization Visualize and repair caries-infected fillings efficiently. The Fluorescence Mode* helps you to preserve more healthy tooth substance
April 14, 2017
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this had been brought up on this DT forum before. I thought I'd ask it again. WW I always start by asking these people if they sleep in a chair at night. Any patient healthy enough to drive a car and walk through the door should be able to handle at least a gentle recline. If they refuse then I might
May 03, 2023
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+ (if you have the patience) shots, you can use a specialized program or even photo shop to stack the separate images and combine them into one. On a single tooth, that can mean a razor sharp photo from gum to top of crown like you've never seen. Anyway, it does require some previous camera knowledge
May 17, 2015
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margins are sealed margins. I find a trait that proves beneficial to most, especially when young, is to have a healthy aversion to unnecessary debt. What you propose is truly beyond unreasonable. You have nothing to base your (highlighted) statement on. You have no pool of experience to draw from
November 03, 2015
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out the fracture in the canine?! how would you treat this? I've ordered mirrors by the dozen already, but weren't in service yet. Light source for Leica M320 is an array of LEDI was dreading this decay at and below gum lime and Distal on #31... but with scope visualization was easy. I booked
February 03, 2014
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agree with you, however, I can't help but point out that our perspective on 40 year old gold restorations suffers greatly from what is called the healthy survivor bias. All we see now is the ones that made it this long. point taken dave... I use scopes for oral surg, perio, restorative, and endo
December 15, 2016
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... Is the monitor hooked up to the scope.....if so that again is a great position to show photos to the patient.... This was a case from this morning where a patient noticed a hard piece on her gum around a provisional attached to an implant. I was able to show her in video and stills the little piece of bone
May 08, 2014
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of microscope use. You get that completely. Unfortunately, that message is lost in this post. You are absolutely right about dental costs (especially education) in the U.S. The ramifications are not healthy for the dental profession. That, however, is a post for another day. Just what are you
December 16, 2016
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and proper posture :D https://www.microscopyu.com/articles/ergonomics/ergointro.html Still I think it is important for microscope users to take frequent breaks away from the eye pieces. A long time static position can't be too healthy. I am starting to train myself to look away from the eyepieces
July 14, 2015
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, but all the parts I DO know are about hemorrhaging gums. I stayed in the scope. And saw things you would (because you are DOM guys) believe but things I'd never seen. Defects, decay, schmutz, cracks bonding agent saturation, tips of flawed instruments... and more. Very exciting! This did turn
February 01, 2014
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addicted to heroin and cocaine! JUST KIDDING!! In the long run, a scope is healthier for you and your patients... not to mention, scopes are legal (for the time being) and you won't likely run out... just want more. Worst case scenario, you could likely count on Colorado as a place to move your
August 23, 2014
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did #12 DO, #13 MOD, #15 DOalloy with a gingivectomyon thedistal of #15 for caries access on that same patient.Again distal of#15 below the gum line scope was great to have. Yes Istill do alloys at times and this particular patient happens to be mental handicapped with poor home care
May 28, 2016
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