Dr. Richard Herman on Endodontic Sealers
October 12, 2020 11:11 am 1 CommentBoard Certified Endodontist and RWE faculty Dr. Richard Herman shares some clinical insight on endodontic sealers applications. …
Board Certified Endodontist and RWE faculty Dr. Richard Herman shares some clinical insight on endodontic sealers applications. …
Eight years have passed since the release of the Bioceramic Sealer, RRM, and Putty. During this time, many scientific research articles on these compounds have been conduncted by independant centers globally and published in peer reviewed journal. The attachment below is a compilation of the significant studies from different aspects of the material properties of this material. Please download for your record. The bioceramic compounds have widespread support by science and their validity for use as universal endodontic cements is already well established.
If you have any questions about these articles, you can ask them at the Ask the Faculty Questions section of the Forums or post below.…
A resorptive root repair has been diagnosed and treated using bioceramics.…
Dr. Nasseh explains the way to combine the recently released EndoSequence BC GP 150 series and the BC Pellets to do vertical compaction of the gutta percha a la Dr. Schilder but using the modern bioceramic based and hydrophilic BC Sealer.…
In this animation made by BrasselerUSA, the concept of Restorative Endodontics and bonded endodontic obturation is discussed.
As a bonus for RWE North American members (USA, Canada only), Brasseler has provided us with a special offer of a free pack of ESX Files for our members. Please follow the link below to fill out a form and see if you qualify for the free ESX Files. This is an independent offer from Brasseler and not part of RealWorldEndo.
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Bonded obturation using bioceramics requires bonding of the sealer to both the canal wall and the gutta percha. However, gutta percha is hydrophobic while BC sealer is hydrophilic. In this video, Dr. Nasseh explains this concept and the better seal you can expect when you use the coated BC Cones vs. normal gutta percha.…
The ESX File is unique in the way that it has different algorithms of use for different kinds of canals. This allows minimum use of files depending on the case at hand and what makes ESX a modular instrumentation technique.
This is why 2 ESX files can be used as a minimum to complete a Basic Canal and 4-5 ESX files is needed to complete an Advanced canal.
This differentiation helps practitioners use the minimum number of files in a given case and yet provide responsible, safe instrumentation for their patients.
In this tutorial Dr. Nasseh demonstrates the use of ESX files and the Advanced protocol in a mandibular second molar.
Please see PDF attachment below.
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