by Ken Serota | Jan 7, 2018 | MicroSurgery
A new era in endodontic surgery has begun. Microscopes, surgical stents, piezotomes, retropreparations perpendicular to the long axis the tooth, ultrasonic tips, bioceramic putty, bone grafting and membranes and 6-0 monofilament sutures have altered the percentage of positive treatment outcomes to an unprecedented degree.
by Ken Serota | Oct 10, 2017 | Obturation
In recent years, there has been an increasing concern about the poor sealing properties of the conventional root-filling materials
by Samuel Kratchman | Oct 11, 2016 | Faculty blog
Historically, intentional replantation was deemed a treatment modality with limited success and a “plan Z” treatment consideration. In reality, intentional replantation is highly predictable and should be considered before condemning select teeth as having a...
by Martin Trope | Jun 29, 2016 | Article
Premixed bioceramic materials have properties that bring into question the long-held view that capping cariously exposed pulp should not be attempted. Per-radicular periodontitis occurs in a tooth when microbes are present in a necrotic pulp space. If the pulp is...
by Ken Serota | Jun 28, 2016 | Case studies and Research
Article Archive: The link will take you to an expansive research bibliography that addresses publications on biocompatibility and cytotoxicity, mineralization, osteogenesis, pulp cells and pulp capping, retreatability, antibacterial properties, leakage, bond strength,...