This podcast will change the way you think about pulpotomies and endodontics in general. Georg Benjamin explains that severe throbbing pain (or classic signs of IRREVERSIBLE PULPITIS) does not necessarily mean a pulpectomy is needed. Instead, we can consider a pulpotomy for permanent teeth to preserve radicular pulp tissue and maintaining a vital tooth!
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Protrusive Dental Pearl: Check if your anesthetic is successful by carrying out an objective test by placing EndoFrost (-50 C) on the tooth (about 10 secs) and checking for a cold response. If the patient is not fully numb yet, they will still feel something. If they are sufficiently numb, this test gives you (and some nervous patients!) confidence. I like this before placing rubber dam as I hate ever removing the dam to top up LA!
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Highlights of this episode:
2:02 Protrusive Dental Pearl4:47 Georg Benjamin’s Dental Podcast Journey7:10 Georg’s Endodontic Journey11:46 Case Discussion: Pulpal Diagnosis16:17 Pulpotomy19:37 Direct Pulp capping 22:26 Indirect Pulp Cap23:58 Pulpotomy Protocol26:59 Classifications of Pulpotomy 30:52 Bleeding Time Protocol33:31 Patient Communication 35:34 Treatment Decision-Making38:57 Success rate of pulpotomy41:10 Early and Late failures42:30 Long-term treatment45:14 Unhealthy pulp48:08 Materials and Products for Pulpotomy50:54 Leaving carious dentine as base
For our German Protruserati, check out Georg's Dental Podcast
If you enjoyed this, you might also like this episode with Dr Ammar Al-Hourani 'Is Single Point Obturation Acceptable?'
Click below for full episode transcript:
Jaz's Introduction: Grab your onions Protruserati, because this podcast will change the way you think about a pulpectomy, you will probably do way LESS EXTIRPATIONS and committing to a root canal.
Jaz's Introduction:And this episode really challenges our beliefs that we hold in terms of what requires a root canal treatment, ie we were trained that irreversible pulpitis equals pulpectomy, which is a root canal right? Now, that's what I was taught to. But what is happening now in endodontics, is brilliant. And Georg explains it really well, with his lovely German accent, we go over the fact that nowadays, whenever a patient comes to Georg, with irreversible pulpitis , that you know, severe throbbing ache, it does not mean root canal for him anymore, it means a PULPOTOMY OF THE PERMANENT TOOTH, it means a pulpotomy of a vital permanent tooth, which then hopefully, will preserve that radicular pulpal tissue, and therefore, the patient will not require a root canal treatment anymore. So, it's pretty different.
Now, maybe you're already seasoned in this, maybe you've already using MTAs, and whatnot. And that's amazing. Good for you. But for a lot of dentists, I imagine this is like, wait, what do you what do you mean, we don't have to do I commit to a root canal anymore like we can, we can actually do a pulpotomy for an adult, let alone one that we have diagnosed as, quote unquote, 'irreversible pulpitis', which actually Georg argues, is a poor term. Welcome, Protruserati. I'm Jaz Gulati, I'm your host. And if you're new to the podcast, welcome. It's great to have you. If you're a veteran, and you've been with me for many years, it's always a pleasure to have you.
This one's a really cool episode, I didn't think before I recorded it, that I'll be having so many moments of laughter with our guests, Georg Benjamin, who was not a specialist in Germany, he is pretty much limited to endodontics. And he's been following vital pulp therapy or pulpotomy of vital adult teeth for a long while now. And he's got some great views on it. And if you listen to the end,
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