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Case notes, reviews, and practical articles on endodontics, biomaterials, and everyday oral health. My own perspective, shared for colleagues and patients. Educational only, and not a substitute for professional advice.

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External Invasive Root Resorption Management: A Case Report

A challenging clinical case presented at the American Association of Endodontists meeting in Boston (#AAE25): diagnosis with CBCT and combined surgical and endodontic management to preserve a tooth with Class 3 external invasive resorption.

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June 2, 2026

Regenerative Endodontics: Reviving the Pulp–Dentin Complex

Regenerative endodontic procedures aim to restore vitality and continue root development in immature teeth, rather than simply filling a canal. Here's how they work and what the evidence currently supports.

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May 26, 2026

CBCT in Endodontics: When 3D Imaging Changes the Diagnosis

Cone-beam CT can reveal what a traditional dental X-ray hides: extra canals, hidden lesions, fractures, and resorption. But more imaging isn't always better. Here's the evidence-based case for selective use.

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May 12, 2026

Bioceramic Sealers and the Single-Cone Technique: What the Evidence Says

Calcium silicate (bioceramic) sealers have changed how many clinicians fill root canals, reviving the single-cone technique. A look at their properties, advantages, and the open questions.

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March 4, 2026

MTA vs. Biodentine for the Management of Open Apex in Immature Teeth

A comparison of the two most widely studied bioceramic materials for apexification: their composition, setting times, mechanical and biological properties, and what the current literature concludes.

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October 12, 2025

Endodontics: A Modern Overview

How instrumentation, imaging, biomaterials, disinfection protocols, and even AI are transforming endodontic practice, and where the evidence still needs to catch up.

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April 4, 2023

Dental Disease Prevention

The five most common dental diseases (tooth decay, gum disease, sensitivity, oral cancer, and erosion) and the everyday habits that help you avoid them.

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