Clinical Tips 7: Cracked Tooth Cracked teeth are one of the hardest things we treat! Here we have a symptomatic tooth, it is sensitive to… Continue reading “Clinical Tips 7: Cracked Tooth”…
Clinical Tips 6: Part 2, Big Cavity Picking back up on this clinical tips earlier: Big cavity part 1. We pick up back here with our pulp… Continue reading “Clinical Tips 6: Part 2, Big Cavity”…
Clinical Tips 7: Root Decay Inlay Sometimes patients end up with some unfortunate decay, despite their best efforts to maintain and clean their teeth. This particular… Continue reading “Clinical Tips 7: Root Decay Inlay”…
Clinical Tips 5: Vonlay after RCT Posterior teeth that received a root canal therapy will need a cuspal coverage restoration to prevent them from being fractured.… Continue reading “Clinical Tips 5: Vonlay after RCT”…
Clinical Tips 4: Big Cavity (part 1) Upper premolars are big(er) teeth with large nerves, and small roots! When they get cavities in from the side, or… Continue reading “Clinical Tips 4: Big Cavity (part 1)”…
Clinical Tips 3: Old Composite Replacement Old white fillings fail in a unique way. The white fillings, or composite fillings, are ‘bonded’ or glued to the… Continue reading “Clinical Tips 3: Old Composite Replacement”…
Clinical Tips 2: Deep Caries and more Cracks Deep caries excavation is a hot topic in dentistry, and something we try to navigate often for the best outcomes.… Continue reading “Clinical Tips 2: Deep Caries and more Cracks”…
Clinical Tips 1: What Lies Beneath This patient presented with a normal X-ray, a normal tooth, with a normal silver filling on it. This silver filling… Continue reading “Clinical Tips 1: What Lies Beneath”…
Clinical Tips: Introduction We are going to start a new avenue of education and posts called clinical tips, where we go through and… Continue reading “Clinical Tips: Introduction”…