Dr. Nasseh shares some thoughts and ideas about the apical preparation size recommendations and different schools of thought in this area. [See the full post at: Apical Preparation Size (Friday Questions!)]
Hi,
a letter of appreciation to u dr.Ali. u have really helped me with my confidencey and skills. ur way is very stylish and evidens based.
i have though one comment,
here in Sweden we don’t use rubberdam for opening of the orifice, we just use it with cleaning and shaping, and to be honest ur way is time consuming. can u just comment on my point and try to finde me a way to do it like u but still not be a waste of my income time?
thanks
@Bikhtiyar Saeed: Thank you for the kind words. I’m not sure I understand the difference. I place the rubber dam at the beginning, you place it after access. How’s my way more time consuming?! It should be equal time except that you place it later. If I have a very calcified, rotated root I may also wait and place it after access if I’m able to get adequate isolation. So, time is not the difference here as long as you are using the rubber dam throughout instrumentation and obturation you should be fine. Cheers!
Endodontic Educational Seminars, LLC (DBO Real World Endo)
Nationally Approved PACE Program Provider for FAGD/MAGD credit.
Approval does not imply acceptance by
any regulatory authority or AGD endorsement.
01/01/2022 to 12/31/2027
Provider ID# 217877
Home › Forums › Apical Preparation Size (Friday Questions!)