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Implants: Case #3
Patient presented with pain to biting, a fracture of upper 2nd bicuspid was noted to be non-restorable. The tooth was extracted and the bone defect was repaired with a bone graft. An implant was placed after a period of healing and a temporary was placed at the same time as the implant surgery.
Read MoreImplants: Case #2
A lower 1st molar with a draining sinus tract from the distal root. The distal root had resorption and this was not a candidate for retreatment or microsurgery. The tooth was removed and the mesial root socket was filled with a bone graft. After 3 months of healing time a Straumann tissue level implant was…
Read MoreCracked Teeth: Case #7
Depending on the extent of the fracture many teeth can be saved with a root canal. If the crack is confined to the crown portion of the tooth then it can be saved, but if they extend down the root itself they cannot be saved. The following gallery gives examples of teeth that can be…
Read MoreCracked Teeth: Case #6
Depending on the extent of the fracture many teeth can be saved with a root canal. If the crack is confined to the crown portion of the tooth then it can be saved, but if they extend down the root itself they cannot be saved. The following gallery gives examples of teeth that can be…
Read MoreCracked Teeth: Case #5
Depending on the extent of the fracture many teeth can be saved with a root canal. If the crack is confined to the crown portion of the tooth then it can be saved, but if they extend down the root itself they cannot be saved. The following gallery gives examples of teeth that can be…
Read MoreCracked Teeth: Case #4
Depending on the extent of the fracture many teeth can be saved with a root canal. If the crack is confined to the crown portion of the tooth then it can be saved, but if they extend down the root itself they cannot be saved. The following gallery gives examples of teeth that can be…
Read MoreCracked Teeth: Case #3
Depending on the extent of the fracture many teeth can be saved with a root canal. If the crack is confined to the crown portion of the tooth then it can be saved, but if they extend down the root itself they cannot be saved. The following gallery gives examples of teeth that can be…
Read MoreCracked Teeth: Case #2
Depending on the extent of the fracture many teeth can be saved with a root canal. If the crack is confined to the crown portion of the tooth then it can be saved, but if they extend down the root itself they cannot be saved. The following gallery gives examples of teeth that can be…
Read MoreCracked Teeth: Case #1
Depending on the extent of the fracture many teeth can be saved with a root canal. If the crack is confined to the crown portion of the tooth then it can be saved, but if they extend down the root itself they cannot be saved. The following gallery gives examples of teeth that can be…
Read MoreCrown Build-up Case #6
After your root canal is completed and there is no crown present, your tooth needs to be protected with a crown to prevent fracture. Usually after a root canal a crown is almost always necessary. A build-up is necessary to build-up, strengthen and seal the root canal system from re-infection. The build-up is considered the…
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