Fractured Instrument Removal A Systematic Approach
Arnold, Michael
Fractured Instrument Removal
A Systematic Approach
1st edition 2014
Video DVD
Multimedia Compendium incl. Video-DVD (PAL + NTSC), 30 pages, 85 images (colored)
Language: English
Subject: Endodontics
Title-No.: 3310
ISBN 978-1-85097-273-0
Quintessence Publishing, Germany
price: 48.00 €
Multimedia Compendium: Special issue with a booklet containing three exclusive articles and a DVD showing clinical case demonstrations
Kiss your fear of broken endodontic instruments goodbye! Instrument breakage is a possible complication of mechanical preparation and widening of complex root canal systems. The more difficult the endodontic treatment, the greater the risk of instrument fracture. Recent studies show that more than 90% of all broken endodontic instruments can be successfully removed without surgical intervention. However, before undertaking your first removal attempt, you must learn how to determine the answers to some important questions:
1. When should a broken instrument be removed and when should it be left in place?
2. What are the appropriate methods for broken instrument removal?
3. Which instruments should be used for which level of difficulty?
Besides having a good knowledge of the anatomy and morphology of the tooth, you must have training in removal methods if you are to succeed at removal of broken instruments. On this DVD, I propose a simple, step-by-step strategy illustrated by numerous images and clinical case demonstrations. This systematic approach can help you significantly improve your odds of successfully removing broken endodontic instruments from the root canal.
Contents
Booklet
• Minimally Invasive Fragment Removal: Using Dental Cone Beam Computed Tomography
• Orthograde Removal of Fractured Endodontic Instruments: Methods
• Orthograde Removal of Fractured Endodontic Instruments: A Systematic Approach
DVD
• Complex Case with Long, Tapered NiTi Fragments in the Mandibular Molars (57:35 min)
• Fragment Removal from Maxillary First Molar with Vertucci Type VI Canal Configuration (33:33 min)
• Fragment Removal from Maxillary First Molar with Rare and Difficult Root Morphology (50:26 min)
Total run time: 140 min.
Naslov | Fractured Instrument Removal A Systematic Approach |
Autor | Arnold, Michael |
Vrsta | Endodontics |
Datum objave | Sep 25, 2017 |
Arnold, Michael
Fractured Instrument Removal
A Systematic Approach
1st edition 2014
Video DVD
Multimedia Compendium incl. Video-DVD (PAL + NTSC), 30 pages, 85 images (colored)
Language: English
Subject: Endodontics
Title-No.: 3310
ISBN 978-1-85097-273-0
Quintessence Publishing, Germany
price: 48.00 €
Multimedia Compendium: Special issue with a booklet containing three exclusive articles and a DVD showing clinical case demonstrations
Kiss your fear of broken endodontic instruments goodbye! Instrument breakage is a possible complication of mechanical preparation and widening of complex root canal systems. The more difficult the endodontic treatment, the greater the risk of instrument fracture. Recent studies show that more than 90% of all broken endodontic instruments can be successfully removed without surgical intervention. However, before undertaking your first removal attempt, you must learn how to determine the answers to some important questions:
1. When should a broken instrument be removed and when should it be left in place?
2. What are the appropriate methods for broken instrument removal?
3. Which instruments should be used for which level of difficulty?
Besides having a good knowledge of the anatomy and morphology of the tooth, you must have training in removal methods if you are to succeed at removal of broken instruments. On this DVD, I propose a simple, step-by-step strategy illustrated by numerous images and clinical case demonstrations. This systematic approach can help you significantly improve your odds of successfully removing broken endodontic instruments from the root canal.
Contents
Booklet
• Minimally Invasive Fragment Removal: Using Dental Cone Beam Computed Tomography
• Orthograde Removal of Fractured Endodontic Instruments: Methods
• Orthograde Removal of Fractured Endodontic Instruments: A Systematic Approach
DVD
• Complex Case with Long, Tapered NiTi Fragments in the Mandibular Molars (57:35 min)
• Fragment Removal from Maxillary First Molar with Vertucci Type VI Canal Configuration (33:33 min)
• Fragment Removal from Maxillary First Molar with Rare and Difficult Root Morphology (50:26 min)
Total run time: 140 min.