Thank you so much Doctors for this beautiful explanation.. Excuse me can I suggest a method may remember us about the access map .. we can say it is located north west of the tooth. In case of upper right , but in upper left molars the access map is located in north east of the tooth . What do you think of my patent ? 😅
This teaching the most and the best ever I've seen so far. Thank you. Every single bit is gold.
Thanks alot Doctors for the great lecture ..it’s so helpful ...special thanks to Dr Dennis for the helpful tips
Endo my nightmare! Hahahahaha very informative video ! Thumbs up for you Drs.
This was very informative and cleared so many of my confusions. Thank you so much. Please make more videos like this.
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Thank you so much Doctors for this beautiful explanation..
Excuse me can I suggest a method may remember us about the access map .. we can say it is located north west of the tooth. In case of upper right , but in upper left molars the access map is located in north east of the tooth .
What do you think of my patent ? 😅
concise and informative ... thank you sir :)
Very informative lecture Dr... Thanks
How can we create the outline in the beginning? Which bur to use?
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very useful i enjoyed this
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Great!!!
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Super like...Thanku😊
Can you show us access opening beautiful discussion
I find problem in finding mesiobuccal canal as patient usually come with class 2 / proximal caries .
find palatal first, then distal. SHould be much easier to estimate after that
somebody pls help me what is the "nick the pulp horns", I can't get it
It means you just barely expose the pulp horns enough to add additional pressure anesthesia.
hello, isn't that out of question once you deroof the chamber? how would you expose the pulp horns first?
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I wish u could just come straight to the point