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Video Recording of Following cases are shown in plenty of cases.
- How to know when to restore a teeth or not to restore but go for root canal
  treatment.
- How to give all verites of restoration.
  1.Temporary restorations with zno-euginol restoration,after giving calcium hydroxide
     for pulp capping.
  2. Permanent restorations with silver amalgam,composite, restorations glassionmer
      restorations.
  3. Why silver amalgam restoration turns black and get dislodged in some cases and 
      why it looks dazziling for decades in other cases.
  4.Why composite restoration is sensitive in some cases and not atall sensitive in
      other cases.
- How to diagnose the case of pulpal hypermia & how to differentiate it from a case of irreversible pulpitis.what are the approaches of treatment for all these cases.
-What are the different modes of treatment for controling hypersensitivity incase of attrision,erosion,abrasion.
Endodontics
- How to confirm to go for root canal treatment when the patient copmlains of
  hypersensitivity.
- How to manage a case of acute pulpal pain.
- What r the problems encountered while attempting root canal treatment by
  beginers.
  1.how to manage severe pain while approaching and accessing root canals in a
      carious tooth evenif after giving nerve block.
  2.Why beginers fail to detect and access all root canals of a tooth.
  3.Why beginers fail to select proper mastercone.
  4.Why beginers fail to prevent the presence of void spaces in root canals.
  5.How to manage curved canals.
  6.How to manage calcified canals.
  7.RCT Opening,debridement,dressing, irrigation and opturation after healing of 
     periapical acute leisons are shown in plenty of cases.
  8. When to go for apiceoctomy ?
Video recording of complete operation of apiceoctomy to enucleate one periapical cyst with root canal opturation is shown step by step .


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