You guys are spilling integrity and truly raising the standards of dentistry. I have hope in humanity by finding experts like this collaborating together to share their technology . Your sincerity is transparent . I had fear of dentistry but have developed a deep appreciation for this art of maintaining oral health and I feel better equipped to make decisions for my teeth and knowing how to ask and discuss options with dentists from watching these discussions. I would feel so much better as a patient knowing my dentist took these courses and has these skills. There’s so much more than just root canals. I had no idea. Thank you all for being pioneers .
This was such a great video and topic the amount of detail and passion from all ends seeps through the screen loved loved loved! Makes me want to specialize as well as feel confident in my apico coming up
Just had a root canal re-treated and found myself here learning about the exciting world of endodontics and what I might be needing in 6 months time if the repeat RCT doesn't work 😂 Having previously had lower impacted wisdom teeth out in hospital by a MaxFax surgeon and having seen NHS Hospital PDFs for apicoectomy on the internet it isn't wholly clear as a patient whether this procedure should be done by an endodontist in a dental practice or an oral surgeon in a hospital. Complicating it further is insurance - I'm fortunate to have workplace policies for dental and healthcare, but the dental annual limits are very restrictive whereas if this could be performed in hospital (in the same manner as the impacted tooth extraction) then the medical policy is much more generous, which may create perverse incentives to visit the wrong practitioner...
explain karo - cheeks mein kya problem hai? (translation: please elaborate, what's wrong with your cheeks?) - ideally you need a diagnosis and a management plan to see if something like this is suitable.
@@protrusive I have gone through surgery after my rct on right upper molar tooth but after 4 to 5 months my that side cheek become slightly swelled whenever i wake up in morning and pain has still not gone after surgery so what is the reason for this swelling becz I heard that after several months of apicoectomy cheek becomes normal isn't that?
You guys are spilling integrity and truly raising the standards of dentistry. I have hope in humanity by finding experts like this collaborating together to share their technology . Your sincerity is transparent . I had fear of dentistry but have developed a deep appreciation for this art of maintaining oral health and I feel better equipped to make decisions for my teeth and knowing how to ask and discuss options with dentists from watching these discussions. I would feel so much better as a patient knowing my dentist took these courses and has these skills. There’s so much more than just root canals. I had no idea. Thank you all for being pioneers .
This was such a great video and topic the amount of detail and passion from all ends seeps through the screen loved loved loved! Makes me want to specialize as well as feel confident in my apico coming up
was a fairly geeky chat thanks for watching!
Just had a root canal re-treated and found myself here learning about the exciting world of endodontics and what I might be needing in 6 months time if the repeat RCT doesn't work 😂
Having previously had lower impacted wisdom teeth out in hospital by a MaxFax surgeon and having seen NHS Hospital PDFs for apicoectomy on the internet it isn't wholly clear as a patient whether this procedure should be done by an endodontist in a dental practice or an oral surgeon in a hospital.
Complicating it further is insurance - I'm fortunate to have workplace policies for dental and healthcare, but the dental annual limits are very restrictive whereas if this could be performed in hospital (in the same manner as the impacted tooth extraction) then the medical policy is much more generous, which may create perverse incentives to visit the wrong practitioner...
Is surgery k baad cheeks normal hojate h kya?
explain karo - cheeks mein kya problem hai? (translation: please elaborate, what's wrong with your cheeks?) - ideally you need a diagnosis and a management plan to see if something like this is suitable.
@@protrusive I have gone through surgery after my rct on right upper molar tooth but after 4 to 5 months my that side cheek become slightly swelled whenever i wake up in morning and pain has still not gone after surgery so what is the reason for this swelling becz I heard that after several months of apicoectomy cheek becomes normal isn't that?
@@hsnoobgaming6473 swelling and pain are a sign of an infection - please seek dental care
@@protrusive and if infection was not there then my cheek should be normal without pain right?
@@hsnoobgaming6473 correct
Hi
Can I try this at home?
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