Enjoy Minimally Invasive Endodontics with Laser Activated Irrigation

Enjoy Minimally Invasive Endodontics with Laser Activated Irrigation

The goal of endodontic treatment is to obtain effective cleaning of the root canal system and removing the smear layer, bacteria and their byproducts. The apical third of root canal (apical 3 mm) is the most critical area to clean due to complex anatomy like apical...

Instruments to unroof disc like pulp chambers to find canals

Instruments to unroof disc like pulp chambers to find canals

Instruments to unroof disc like pulp chambers to find canals: Ultrasonic tips, Muller bur, and round stainless steel burs with a long shaft. They provide adequate visibility during the treatment. To schedule a booking, please get in touch with our friendly team at...

Root canal treatment on a hypertaurodont tooth with very short roots

Root canal treatment on a hypertaurodont tooth with very short roots

Root canal Treatment on a Second Lower Molar with Taurodontism anatomy in which the roots are shortened and the body of the tooth is elongated. This taurodont tooth is called hypertaurodont due to very short roots. The deep branching of the root canal system makes the...

A lower premolar with a complicated anatomy!

A lower premolar with a complicated anatomy!

Case Study by Dr. Farzad Danesh, Endodontics SpecialistTo schedule a booking, please get in touch with our friendly team at either Endodontics on Don Mills or Elgin Mills Endodontic Specialists

Broken file in the disto-lingual canal was bypassed!

Broken file in the disto-lingual canal was bypassed!

The prognosis of the endodontic treatment on a tooth with broken intra-canal instrument depends on: The original pulp and periapical diagnosis The stage the instrument is broken The level the instrument is broken The time elapsed The instrument is bypassed or not Case...

Use Extra Coronal Findings to Diagnose a Coronal Crack!

Use Extra Coronal Findings to Diagnose a Coronal Crack!

The definite diagnosis of a dentinal crack is based on a direct visual examination. The crack should be visualized on/in the crown to confirm its presence. However, most of the time the tooth has a crown or a MOD filling, hiding the underlying crack. If so, how can a...