Thank you so much. I suggest you to watch the second video of this subject, I am sure you will like it very much. ua-cam.com/video/8zhLhqr6FSU/v-deo.html
Can you please explain how @4:45 you got DL and DB roots? I thought it would be the opposite since the distal root that was in the original image also moved distally (opposite of the PID, just like the MB root). Thus, it should also be DB?
Hi there. Glad it was helpful I have a second video on SLOB technique maybe that might be useful. I'm not sure which part you are asking. If you mean determining that root canals, if we have a distal shift the canal imaged in the distal is the lingual canal - the canal in the mesial is the buccal canal (same-lingual, opposite-buccal.) In four canal teeth like mandibular molar with a distal shift, on the radiograph, going from distal to the mesial will be ( DL, DB, ML ,MB). Please give me a feed back if you had your answer. :)
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Thank you so much. I suggest you to watch the second video of this subject, I am sure you will like it very much.
ua-cam.com/video/8zhLhqr6FSU/v-deo.html
Can you please explain how @4:45 you got DL and DB roots? I thought it would be the opposite since the distal root that was in the original image also moved distally (opposite of the PID, just like the MB root). Thus, it should also be DB?
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Very good video ,can you explain the tube shift to distal direction also ... TIA
Hi there. Glad it was helpful I have a second video on SLOB technique maybe that might be useful. I'm not sure which part you are asking. If you mean determining that root canals, if we have a distal shift the canal imaged in the distal is the lingual canal - the canal in the mesial is the buccal canal (same-lingual, opposite-buccal.)
In four canal teeth like mandibular molar with a distal shift, on the radiograph, going from distal to the mesial will be ( DL, DB, ML ,MB).
Please give me a feed back if you had your answer. :)
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