miniKUT Case Galleries
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CASE 1:
Pre-op radiograph showing tooth #18 with a peri-radicular lesion encompassing both root apices and the furcation
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Note the radical curvatures instrumented, cone fit to length showing impressive fidelity to the original canal path.
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CASE 2:
Note the significant apical curvatures in both roots treated through extremely small coronal shapes.
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CASE 3:
The mesial canal configuration has an interesting 2-1-2 anatomy. Note the isthmus between them.
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Note the mesial mid root lateral canal and distal apical curvature
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CASE 5:
miniKUT EZP 15/03 followed by miniKUT 20/03
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Case 1:
‘MIE gone MIA’ The miniKUT .20 .03 (Mb2, Db) and .30 .03 (Mb1) and even the .35 .05 (palatal) allowed for working around dentin and enamel structures that maintain the structural integrity of the tooth. The flexibility of the .03 tapers made it possible to easily shape Mb1, Mb2 and all communicating canals.
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Case 2:
‘The daily routine’ Upper first molar with a partial necrotic pulp and both small and wide canals. Mb1 and join to split again at the apex. A perfect blend of both .03 and .05 tapers were used to sufficiently prepare the canals and respect the lateral anatomy. (Mb1: .35 .03, Mb2: .15 03, Db: .25 .03, P: .30 .05).
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Case 3:
'The Bypass' Save and ‘stress-free’ bypass of a fractured instrument blocking the Ml root canal up to a .30 .03 in a lower first molar with 3 mesials and a previously enlarged distals. (Mb: .30 .03, mM: .20 03, Ml: .30 .03; Db-Dl: .35 .05).
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Case 4:
Necrotic upper molar with a more challenging Mb1 and Mb2 anatomy. Since conventional irrigation (30G irrigation-needle) was used, shaping of the Mb’s was done to a .30 3% and the Db to a .35 3% all following rotary negotiation with the EZP .15 3% miniKUT file. The palatal canal was a straight and wide canal in comparison to the rest so a .45 3% nailed the job.
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The buccal canals in this case were delicate -- we tried to preserve the natural anatomy of the tooth by using 20/03 miniKUT files.
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CASE 2:
The gutta percha of the Minikut 03 taper series fits very well
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CASE 3:
These canals were shaped with a 20/03 MiniKUT file
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CASE 4:
The MiniKUT 15/03 file helped to negotiate the curve of this MB2 canal while preserving the natural anatomy.
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CASE 5:
The MiniKUT 15/03 file really mastered the MB2
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CASE 6:
Again, MiniKUT EZP 15/03 file is perfect for the MB2
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CASE 7:
Caries under a crown. MiniKUT EZP 15/03 file is the file of choice
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Case 1:
Treatment of an upper second left molar with a deeply distal decay and pulp exposure. Patient was suffering from spontaneous pain increased at night. A diagnosis of irreversible pulpitis was established and a root canal treatment was performed in a single session. All canals were challenging because they were very narrow and long (23 to 25 mm) especially the mesio-buccal and disto-buccal canals. The disto buccal canal had also a small apical abrupt curvature.
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CASE 1:
This case was finished to a 15/.03 in all canals.
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CASE 2:
MB1, MB2 and DB canals finished to a 15/03 and the P canal finished to a 25/05.
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CASE 3:
Finished to a 15/.03 in all canals.
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CASE 4:
Finished to a 15/.03 in all canals.
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CASE 5:
Finished to a 15/.03 in all canals.
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CASE 6:
Finished to a 15/.03 in all canals.
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CASE 7:
Finished to a 15/.03 in all canals.
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CASE 8:
Finished to a 15/.03 in all canals.
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Case 1:
miniKUT Small Canal Procedure Pack+: B1 15/.07, 15/.03, .15/.05, .25/.05, +30/.03. DB 15/.07, 15/.03, .15/.05, .25/.05, +30/.05 P15/.07.15/.03, .15/.05, .25/.05, .+35/.05
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Case 2:
miniKUT Small Canal Procedure Pack+: 15/.07, .15/.03, .25/.03, + 30/05
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Case 3:
miniKUT Large Canal Procedure Pack+: MB1 .15/.07, .15/.03, .15/.05, .25/.05, +30/.03. DB .15/.07, .15/.03, .15/.05, .25/.05, +30/.05. P .15/.07, .15/.03, .15/.05, .25/.05, +.35/.05.
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Case 4:
miniKUT Large Canal Procedure Pack+: MB1 .15/.07, .15/.03, .15/.05, .25/.05 MB2 .15/.07, .15/.03, .15/.05, .25/.05 DB .15/.07, .15/.03, .15/.05, .25/.05 P .15/.07, .15/.03, .15/.05, .25/.05, +.35/.05
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Case 5:
miniKUT Large Procedure Pack
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Case 6:
miniKUT Small Procedure Pack
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Case 1:
The MB1 and MB2 instrumented with miniKUT 20/03 Distal canal with miniKUT 25/03 Palatal canal with miniKUT 20/05
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CASE 1:
Lower first molar with bifurcating mesial canal that joins distal canal and exit independently
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MB1 and DB finished with a miniKUT 20/03, MB2 with a miniKUT EZP 15/03, and the P with a miniKUT 25/05
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CASE 1:
Lower first molar with mid root and apical curvature in the mesial canals and a lateral exit on the distal
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CASE 1:
Upper first molar severe MB2 apical curvature. Long palatal canal
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