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Removal of a root from the maxillary sinus Clinical Cases

Removal of a root from the maxillary sinus

Palatine root of an upper right 1st molar, pushed into the maxillary sinus due to incorrect use of the elevator.


Incision and drainage of a dental abcess Clinical Cases
Incision and drainage of a dental abcess

Abcess of dental origin present in region of the masseter muscle caused by a penetrating carious lesion of the lower right 3rd molar (#48).
Exodontia of a labially impacted maxillary canine Clinical Cases

Exodontia of a labially impacted maxillary canine


Upper left canine impacted labially with an enlarged dental follicle and poor apical definition, which apical dilaceration of the root. The deciduous canine remains in place.
Treatment of a Horizontally Fractured Central Incisor Clinical Cases
Treatment of a Horizontally Fractured Central Incisor


A 23 year old female patient presented with a history of motor vehicle accident several years previously. During the accident her maxillary teeth were chipped. The maxillary right central and lateral incisors lost a thin portion of their incisal edge and became devitalized
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