Direct access surgery on a gyroverted tooth.
Direct access surgery performed on gyroverted tooth 42, with prosthetic indication. Case performed by student Natália Jorge from the specialization...
Direct access surgery performed on gyroverted tooth 42, with prosthetic indication. Case performed by student Natália Jorge from the specialization...
Replacement resorption after surgery. A 14-year-old male patient underwent surgery to remove a neoplasm in the right mandibular region....
Invasive cervical resorption. Traditional and surgical resolution. Conventional and surgical endodontic treatment of Heithersay class IV invasive cervical resorption....
A patient came to the office complaining of pain and inflammation of the gums in the upper region. On clinical examination, edema with a floating point was observed in the apical gingival region of tooth 11, in addition to positive palpation and percussion. Radiographic examination revealed total obliteration of the pulp chamber. It was decided then, as an urgent measure, to drain and maintain the drain until the patient underwent tomography exams and intraoral scanning to make an access guide.
Dental Canal 2024. From September 5 to 7, we met with several colleagues and big names in endodontics...
A patient came to the clinic complaining of pain when pressing on the anterior lower gingival region. On clinical examination, pain on percussion in the region 41 to 32. Radiographic and tomographic exam revealed a radiolucent area in the apical region of tooth 31, besides a fixed prosthesis and a large intraradicular retainer. We then opted for paraendodontic surgery. Apicectomy was performed, retro preparation with ultrasound and retro filling with bioceramic cement.
Endodontic treatment of a C molar. Anatomy in endodontics. Endodontic treatment carried out in a C canal in tooth 47, with...
Revascularization of a tooth with incomplete rhizogenesis. 12-year-old patient with chronic periapical abscess on tooth 35 with incomplete root formation....
Root perforation and bioceramic. Tooth 21 with chronic apical abscess, periapical radiolucent image and perforation caused by intraradicular retainer. The...
A patient came to the clinic complaining of pain when pressing on the anterior lower gingival region. On clinical examination, pain on percussion in the region 41 to 32. Radiographic and tomographic exam revealed a radiolucent area in the apical region of tooth 31, besides a fixed prosthesis and a large intraradicular retainer. We then opted for paraendodontic surgery. Apicectomy was performed, retro preparation with ultrasound and retro filling with bioceramic cement.