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kapaluaSpectatorHi Glenn,
I found EMLA in the Southern Anesthesia and Surgical catalogue.
Thanks for the info on the other topicals. I appreciate your help.
Glenn van AsSpectatorMy pleasure Kapalua……..hope it helps and be judicious with the stronger topicals as they can burn if left too long.
Gotta run……literally a marathon on Sunday so off to bed.
Glenn
kapaluaSpectatorKen,
I found out yesterday your advice on this issue is very true. I tried completing the prep first yesterday and then doing the crown lengthening with a diode laser and the tissue trauma I did with the bur, which at the time of the prep seemed minor, turned out to be too much to easily control the bleeding with the Odyssey. I ended up temporizing, putting the patient on chlorhexidine and will wait for healing.Tom
Kenneth LukSpectatorHi Tom,
It’s the same problem for deep class II cavities.
Best open up the box and gain access to the interproximal gingiva, control the soft tissue , then define the floor of the box.
Hope this helps.
Ken
czeqm8SpectatorI am sure you have all heard of the AAP’s new referal guidelines by now.
The AGD is asking everyone to send a letter to the AAP to remove these guidelines. the link below is a form letter to the AAP. All you have to do is fill out your name and click send.
czeqm8SpectatorI am sure you have all heard of the AAP’s new referal guidelines by now.
The AGD is asking everyone to send a letter to the AAP to remove these guidelines. the link below is a form letter to the AAP. All you have to do is fill out your name and click send.
czeqm8SpectatorI am sure you have all heard of the AAP’s new referal guidelines by now.
The AGD is asking everyone to send a letter to the AAP to remove these guidelines. the link below is a form letter to the AAP. All you have to do is fill out your name and click send.
Glenn van AsSpectatorThe diode lasers will actually remove tissue and they will also condition the tissue meaning that if you nick them afterwards with the bur , there is far less likelihood of bleeding to occur.
So I remove tissue then refine the box, or the margin. It will be easier that way to see what you are doing.
Glenn
brucesownSpectatorCould someone please give a brief synopsis of the new guidelines, I don’t think they’ve made it to the Great White North yet.
Bruce Burgess, Comox BC
kapaluaSpectatorRecently I did crown lengthening the old fashioned way- with a BP blade- on a young (20’s) woman. She didn’t heal normally due to her daily dilantin dose for control of seizures from years ago. At a post op visit I finally had my Odyssey 2 G and thought OK, I can deal with this and proceeded to ablate away the hypertpophic granulomatous tissue which had formed interproximately. The tissue was hemmorhagic and bulbous. It looked good when I finished but a week later she returned for another post op and the tissue had regrown and was more swollen and hemmorhagic than before I touched it. I have her on Peridex and she’s to see her MD who had told her previously he thought he would take her off dilantin now as he felt it was no longer needed. I was disappointed the tissue didn’t look much better at one week and I’ll have to ablate the tissue once again once she’s off dilantin before I can get the impression. Any suggestions?
spider24SpectatorArticle was published in the JOLA magazine 10/2006.
http://www.elexxion.com/images/Superpulsed_diode_in_oral_surgery.pdf
Olaf
sgoelSpectatorIs this typically a third molar only type of complication?
Suresh
czeqm8SpectatorQUOTEQuote: from brucesown on 1:38 am on Oct. 13, 2006
Could someone please give a brief synopsis of the new guidelines, I don’t think they’ve made it to the Great White North yet.Bruce Burgess, Comox BC
Here you go. Read all the action. It is pretty entertaining.
http://www.agd.org/about/news/Default.asp?PubID=37&IssID=72&ArtID=407#tc
dkimmelSpectatorOLaf, That was interesting. I have to say that I about choked when I saw they used use 20-25W. The I saw they were at 20,000HZ at 10ls. Now thats cool.
whitertthSpectatorSounds to me like the AAP sees some writing on the wall with new developments in periodontal treatment and wants to make sure they keep business at home…Pretty unbelievable and I told em so.
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