Wednesday 8 August 2018

Orthograde endodontic?

That's a fkd up mouth right there...


So earlier tonight I was aimlessly googling "what are the chances of saving an equine cheek tooth with antibiotics?" (answer - not bloody likely) when I came across an interesting paper.

Very interesting.

In summary, when there is an infected tooth, the only two options I've been told about are removal or antibiotics. This paper states that there is another option - a root canal type procedure, removing all the infected pulp and nerve, then plugging the hole with tooth like material that the opposing tooth can wear on.

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Ahem sorry.

So, like, is this an option for poor Allie's tooth? I don't know. It would take a super steady hand to preserve enough tooth enamel in this situation I think. But, like, what if?





1 comment:

L.Williams said...

I hope it's a viable option!