I'm grateful to all my mentors and the universe for teaching me these simple, yet effective techniques. I"m thinking of creating a free course on my way to tackle cracked teeth the "biomimetic" way. What are your thoughts?
Would like to hear your approach. Most of what I've learned has been through my own experiences, but cracks are tricky and I haven't been in practice that long. And biomimetic sounds like it keeps in mind what's best for the tooth!
Here is the 6,8,10 technique if you haven't seen this video.
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I'm grateful to all my mentors and the universe for teaching me these simple, yet effective techniques. I"m thinking of creating a free course on my way to tackle cracked teeth the "biomimetic" way. What are your thoughts?
Would like to hear your approach. Most of what I've learned has been through my own experiences, but cracks are tricky and I haven't been in practice that long. And biomimetic sounds like it keeps in mind what's best for the tooth!
Can you make a video of how you organize your office with endo? (E.g. how you store your files, irrigation, what you have your assistants set up)
Is it advisable to provide the glide path till size #15 before proceeding to rotary 20/04 taper to prevent file frac or ledge?
smoothies should be at EWL or extruded beyond apex?
Thanks for the tip about ortho pliers doc!
Btw, did You use AI for text to voice? You sound a little odd here
Doc do u think in all cases we should apply the small apical curves, or banana curves?
This is a great video. Thank you!