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When a Premolar Plays Tricks: Managing a Rotated Root
Tooth #13 presented with symptomatic irreversible pulpitis but no periapical involvement. Despite appearing normal after a well-executed bridge restoration, CBCT revealed the premolar was significantly rotated, with roots canted in opposite directions. This hidden anatomy made access and canal location especially challenging.


Challenging Maxillary Canine Case
Dr. Bill Nudera tackles a challenging maxillary canine with decay extending below the gingival tissue and close to the alveolar bone. See how he combined surgical, restorative, and endodontic strategies—plus managed a postoperative bleeding complication—to save a tooth many would consider hopeless.
Mechanical Pulp Exposure
Dr. Nudera discusses the steps and protocols for vital pulp therapy, specifically apexogenesis on an 11y/o patient for a mandibular 2nd mola
Irreversible Pulpitis
Dr. Nudera discusses his protocol for ensuring patient comfort during root canal treatment on tooth #30 with symptomatic irreversible pulpit
#7 Abfraction: A Unique Access Approach
Teeth with abfraction lesions can present significant clinical challenges. See how Dr. Nudera maximized the integrity of the remaining...
RCT Radix Entomolaris
Non-surgical root canal treatment on a tooth with a classic entomolaris root configuration.
#14 with Apical Root Resorption
The treatment of a maxillary first molar with a questionable prognosis due to apical resorption. Advanced irrigation technology is highlight


Carious Pulpal Exposure Necrotic Pulp
View the clinical management of a necrotic mandibular first molar with a carious pulpal exposure and missing distal wall.
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