One of the most common anatomical anomalies we see in lower first molars is the presence of the radix entomolaris. This is a configuration where instead of the usual two…
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I know. I already know. It’s boring, it’s time consuming, it’s unpleasant and no one likes it. But I love it. Let me back up for just a second. Prior…
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In honor of the upcoming holiday, I want to take a brief moment to talk about the things I am thankful for. My family, my staff, the referring doctors I…
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Sometimes you reach the end of the line. Upper first molars provide us a unique opportunity when it appears that all other endodontic options have been exhausted. The root amp.…
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This patient presented with spontaneous discomfort on the upper right. A review of the periapicals reveals some suspicious interproximal activity. Upon clinical evaluation, there were no significant periodontal probings and…
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