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    whitertth
    Spectator

    Today has been a  soft tissue day…new patient today with palatal abscess on #7 one week post scaling at the periodontist..peridontist was closed today so she came to me…I+D  with waterlase .5 watts 14/8 emla topical prior to incision..once it was drianed i injected atridox into the site and will follow her in three days  what do u think?

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    #10389 Reply

    ASI
    Spectator

    Hi Ron,

    What are the pocket depth and location to #7? How far down do you need to go in for I&D? How much atridox was placed?

    Andrew

    #10387 Reply

    whitertth
    Spectator

    pocket depth was 7 mm..i went in about 6 or 7 mm and injected about 1/2 of a new carpule of atridox…shes comming back tuesday for a follow up so I’ll post the pic……..

    #10390 Reply

    Robert Gregg DDS
    Spectator

    Hi Ron,

    Nice presentation and nice job of treating gently.

    I’ve seen those cases ressected down to bone as a way of “treating” it with a laser.

    Any ideas as to what the cause of the lesion was? Was there a chuck of calculus, or something concrete that would point to an etilology?

    What did the occlusion look like?

    Thanks for posting.

    Bob

    #10388 Reply

    whitertth
    Spectator

    only thing i can think of is periodontist stirred things up a bit a few days prior during scaling and root planing.. Maybe sterilizing with the laser would have been enough but I had the atridox handy and I figured it definitely couldnt hurt…but there was no calculus in the pocket at all……

    #10386 Reply

    jetsfan
    Spectator

    Glen,
    very cool, and great marketing idea. I actually did something similiar last week. I sent a letter to the pediatricians in the area with before and after photos of lingual frenectomy.
    Perhaps the marketing thread needs to be worked.
    Robert

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