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Premolares Maxilares con tres conductos radiculares. Una realidad clínica.
Description:
Los premolares maxilares pueden presentar en algunos casos tres conductos radiculares. De acuerdo con la asociación Americana de Endodoncia, estos casos son directamente clasificados con el grado de dificultad alta y por eso, requieren cuidados adicionales para su tratamiento endodóntico.
El objetivo de esta presentación es enseñar el tratamiento endodóntico de un segundo premolar superior izquierdo
Date Added:
2/18/2013
Author(s):
Carlos Alfonso Morais, DDS
Dr Carlos Morais, graduated as a DDS in 2006, in Lisbon Portugal. He has a Master degree in Endodontics, from the University of Barcelona, 2008. He also has a post grad...
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Online Videos / General / Endodontics / Three-Canal Maxillary Premolar Teeth: A Clinical Reality
Questions & Comments
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s m - (8/21/2014 1:47 AM)
hello, would you pls explain about the way of preparation of canal an filling the calans during endodontic therapy
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milind saudagar - (3/19/2013 11:29 PM)
thank you very much for a nice case done and presented. do you always use obtura for obturations?
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Dr. Stefan Klinge - (3/6/2013 3:14 PM)
Thank you very much for this case presentation. In my experience, premolares are the real challenge, because they are often underestimated.
You may have a look on my case also.
http://www.dentalxp.com/video/endodontics-therapy-the-upper-second-1011896.aspx?locale=
Best regards
Stefan Klinge
Germany
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