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Root Canal Perforations - Diagnosis and Treatment - Part 1 of 3
Description:
In this dynamic video presentation, Dr. Leandro Pereira details the diagnosis and variable options for the management and treatment of root perforations. The advantages of CBCT in the diagnostic and evaluation phase as well as surgical microscopy in the treatment phase are discussed. A thorough algorithm that includes location, size and shape of the perforation is presented to guide the clinician in assessing the potential for success in clinical intervention. Materials as well as surgical vs. non-surgical treatments are also discussed.
Date Added:
4/17/2012
Author(s):
Leandro A. P. Pereira, DDS, MSc
Dr. Leandro A. P. Pereira received his DMD from the Universidade Estadual de Campinas, UNICAMP of Piracicaba Dental School FOP in 1997. In 2000 he received his specialty certi...
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Online Videos / General / Endodontics / Root Canal Perforations - Diagnosis and Treatment - Part 1 of 3
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Questions & Comments
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Leandro Pereira56 - (5/20/2012 7:04 PM)
Thank you so much Avron.
Glen Carmo, you are a great surgeon! And a big friend. God bless you.
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avron alter - (5/5/2012 4:22 PM)
I enjoyed this presentation very much.Excellent teacher.
Quality Powerpoint made it very easy to watch
Avron Alter-Jhb South Africa
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Glen Carmo15 - (4/23/2012 4:38 PM)
Very Good Lecture Dr. Leandro Pereira.
I saw your work live on my clinic, like this one and for me you are one of the best in this field...
Congratulations and keep going my good friend......
Glen G. Williams do Carmo / Rio de Janeiro - Copacabana- Brasil
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