Guest guest Posted March 7, 2012 Report Share Posted March 7, 2012 Hi, I am confused whether it is interdental prep between prox surfaces of teeth or in the furcation area? Please explain Cheers Sent from my iPad Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 7, 2012 Report Share Posted March 7, 2012 Tunnel prepration is the approach to interproximal caries either occlussaly or bucally leaving marginal ridge intact.You can read the details in pink book. From: "Mokaamr@..." <mokaamr@...> Ore < > Sent: Wednesday, 7 March 2012 1:30 PM Subject: Tunnel prep for periodontally affected teeth Hi, I am confused whether it is interdental prep between prox surfaces of teeth or in the furcation area? Please explain Cheers Sent from my iPad Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 7, 2012 Report Share Posted March 7, 2012 hi, when the information given says tunnel preparation in furcated teeth means in class2 and most of the time in class 3 fucation areas of multirooted tooth as in mand. molars ,the probe can pass through and through i.e buccal to lingual (in furcation) .hence the the mucoperiosteal flap is sutured using inter radicularly.that means you pass the the suture through the furcatedd and close the flap.by doing that you are deliberately allowing healing to take place so that the furcation patency is matained or kept open to oral environment.these areas after healing should be maitained clean using mini interdental brushes.the draw back of this preparation is tht the tissues can proliferate in to the furcated area again i hope this has helped you.. REFERENCE:master dentistry page 26 edition:2nd. From: "Mokaamr@..." <mokaamr@...> Ore < > Sent: Wednesday, 7 March 2012, 13:30 Subject: Tunnel prep for periodontally affected teeth Hi, I am confused whether it is interdental prep between prox surfaces of teeth or in the furcation area? Please explain Cheers Sent from my iPad Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 7, 2012 Report Share Posted March 7, 2012 hi,sorry it is not an interdental preparation,in fact it it is interradicular. From: Mausami Chethan <mausamichethan@...> " " < > Sent: Wednesday, 7 March 2012, 14:29 Subject: Re: Tunnel prep for periodontally affected teeth hi, when the information given says tunnel preparation in furcated teeth means in class2 and most of the time in class 3 fucation areas of multirooted tooth as in mand. molars ,the probe can pass through and through i.e buccal to lingual (in furcation) .hence the the mucoperiosteal flap is sutured using inter radicularly.that means you pass the the suture through the furcatedd and close the flap.by doing that you are deliberately allowing healing to take place so that the furcation patency is matained or kept open to oral environment.these areas after healing should be maitained clean using mini interdental brushes.the draw back of this preparation is tht the tissues can proliferate in to the furcated area again i hope this has helped you.. REFERENCE:master dentistry page 26 edition:2nd. From: "Mokaamr@..." <mokaamr@...> Ore < > Sent: Wednesday, 7 March 2012, 13:30 Subject: Tunnel prep for periodontally affected teeth Hi, I am confused whether it is interdental prep between prox surfaces of teeth or in the furcation area? Please explain Cheers Sent from my iPad Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 7, 2012 Report Share Posted March 7, 2012 Hi mausamiThanks for explaining it or i would have thinking of conservative tunnel tooth restorations only though i read this before in masters but really dont know how to remember these never ending processes.Thanks again. From: Mausami Chethan <mausamichethan@...> " " < > Sent: Wednesday, 7 March 2012 2:29 PM Subject: Re: Tunnel prep for periodontally affected teeth hi, when the information given says tunnel preparation in furcated teeth means in class2 and most of the time in class 3 fucation areas of multirooted tooth as in mand. molars ,the probe can pass through and through i.e buccal to lingual (in furcation) .hence the the mucoperiosteal flap is sutured using inter radicularly.that means you pass the the suture through the furcatedd and close the flap.by doing that you are deliberately allowing healing to take place so that the furcation patency is matained or kept open to oral environment.these areas after healing should be maitained clean using mini interdental brushes.the draw back of this preparation is tht the tissues can proliferate in to the furcated area again i hope this has helped you.. REFERENCE:master dentistry page 26 edition:2nd. From: "Mokaamr@..." <mokaamr@...> Ore < > Sent: Wednesday, 7 March 2012, 13:30 Subject: Tunnel prep for periodontally affected teeth Hi, I am confused whether it is interdental prep between prox surfaces of teeth or in the furcation area? Please explain Cheers Sent from my iPad Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 7, 2012 Report Share Posted March 7, 2012 Hi kanika ,dnt worry.this happens to all of us.its just the nerves.only thing in the exam read the question properly.it could be s very simple answer ,but since we would have read so much,we tend to get s bit nervous.I am sure u will remember all once u get the hang of doing some questions.all the best for it exam. ------------------------------ FOn Wed, Mar 7, 2012 15:02 GMT Kanika Kohli wrote: >Hi mausami >Thanks for explaining it or i would have thinking of conservative tunnel tooth restorations only though i read this before in masters but really dont know how to remember these never ending processes. > >Thanks again. > > >________________________________ > From: Mausami Chethan <mausamichethan@...> > " " < > >Sent: Wednesday, 7 March 2012 2:29 PM >Subject: Re: Tunnel prep for periodontally affected teeth > > > >hi, when the information given says tunnel preparation in furcated teeth means in class2 and most of the time in class 3 fucation areas of multirooted tooth as in mand. molars ,the probe can pass through and through i.e buccal to lingual (in furcation) .hence the the mucoperiosteal flap is sutured using inter radicularly.that means you pass the the suture through the furcatedd and close the flap.by doing that you are deliberately allowing healing to take place so that the furcation patency is matained or kept open to oral environment.these areas after healing should be maitained clean using mini interdental brushes.the draw back of this preparation is tht the tissues can proliferate in to the furcated area again i hope this has helped you.. REFERENCE:master dentistry page 26 edition:2nd. > >From: " Mokaamr@... " <mokaamr@...> >Ore < > >Sent: Wednesday, 7 March 2012, 13:30 >Subject: Tunnel prep for periodontally affected teeth > > > > >Hi, >I am confused whether it is interdental prep between prox surfaces of teeth or in the furcation area? >Please explain >Cheers >Sent from my iPad > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 7, 2012 Report Share Posted March 7, 2012 Thanks mausmi for your kind words....Will definitely keep that advice in my mind. From: Mausami Chethan <mausamichethan@...> Sent: Wednesday, 7 March 2012 3:58 PM Subject: Re: Tunnel prep for periodontally affected teeth Hi kanika ,dnt worry.this happens to all of us.its just the nerves.only thing in the exam read the question properly.it could be s very simple answer ,but since we would have read so much,we tend to get s bit nervous.I am sure u will remember all once u get the hang of doing some questions.all the best for it exam. ------------------------------ FOn Wed, Mar 7, 2012 15:02 GMT Kanika Kohli wrote: >Hi mausami >Thanks for explaining it or i would have thinking of conservative tunnel tooth restorations only though i read this before in masters but really dont know how to remember these never ending processes. > >Thanks again. > > >________________________________ > From: Mausami Chethan <mausamichethan@...> >" " < > >Sent: Wednesday, 7 March 2012 2:29 PM >Subject: Re: Tunnel prep for periodontally affected teeth > > > >hi, when the information given says tunnel preparation in furcated teeth means in class2 and most of the time in class 3 fucation areas of multirooted tooth as in mand. molars ,the probe can pass through and through i.e buccal to lingual (in furcation) .hence the the mucoperiosteal flap is sutured using inter radicularly.that means you pass the the suture through the furcatedd and close the flap.by doing that you are deliberately allowing healing to take place so that the furcation patency is matained or kept open to oral environment.these areas after healing should be maitained clean using mini interdental brushes.the draw back of this preparation is tht the tissues can proliferate in to the furcated area again i hope this has helped you.. REFERENCE:master dentistry page 26 edition:2nd. > >From: "Mokaamr@..." <mokaamr@...> >Ore < > >Sent: Wednesday, 7 March 2012, 13:30 >Subject: Tunnel prep for periodontally affected teeth > > > > >Hi, >I am confused whether it is interdental prep between prox surfaces of teeth or in the furcation area? >Please explain >Cheers >Sent from my iPad > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 7, 2012 Report Share Posted March 7, 2012 Thanks a lot ,in Churchill it is said that it is an interdental prep?last page in perio chapterSent from my iPadOn 7 Mar 2012, at 14:30, Mausami Chethan <mausamichethan@...> wrote: hi,sorry it is not an interdental preparation,in fact it it is interradicular. From: Mausami Chethan <mausamichethan@...> " " < > Sent: Wednesday, 7 March 2012, 14:29 Subject: Re: Tunnel prep for periodontally affected teeth hi, when the information given says tunnel preparation in furcated teeth means in class2 and most of the time in class 3 fucation areas of multirooted tooth as in mand. molars ,the probe can pass through and through i.e buccal to lingual (in furcation) .hence the the mucoperiosteal flap is sutured using inter radicularly.that means you pass the the suture through the furcatedd and close the flap.by doing that you are deliberately allowing healing to take place so that the furcation patency is matained or kept open to oral environment.these areas after healing should be maitained clean using mini interdental brushes.the draw back of this preparation is tht the tissues can proliferate in to the furcated area again i hope this has helped you.. REFERENCE:master dentistry page 26 edition:2nd. From: "Mokaamr@..." <mokaamr@...> Ore < > Sent: Wednesday, 7 March 2012, 13:30 Subject: Tunnel prep for periodontally affected teeth Hi, I am confused whether it is interdental prep between prox surfaces of teeth or in the furcation area? Please explain Cheers Sent from my iPad Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 7, 2012 Report Share Posted March 7, 2012 Thanks mausami!r u sitting for April?Sent from my iPadOn 7 Mar 2012, at 16:11, Kanika Kohli <kanika_sahil@...> wrote: Thanks mausmi for your kind words....Will definitely keep that advice in my mind. From: Mausami Chethan <mausamichethan@...> Sent: Wednesday, 7 March 2012 3:58 PM Subject: Re: Tunnel prep for periodontally affected teeth Hi kanika ,dnt worry.this happens to all of us.its just the nerves.only thing in the exam read the question properly.it could be s very simple answer ,but since we would have read so much,we tend to get s bit nervous.I am sure u will remember all once u get the hang of doing some questions.all the best for it exam. ------------------------------ FOn Wed, Mar 7, 2012 15:02 GMT Kanika Kohli wrote: >Hi mausami >Thanks for explaining it or i would have thinking of conservative tunnel tooth restorations only though i read this before in masters but really dont know how to remember these never ending processes. > >Thanks again. > > >________________________________ > From: Mausami Chethan <mausamichethan@...> >" " < > >Sent: Wednesday, 7 March 2012 2:29 PM >Subject: Re: Tunnel prep for periodontally affected teeth > > > >hi, when the information given says tunnel preparation in furcated teeth means in class2 and most of the time in class 3 fucation areas of multirooted tooth as in mand. molars ,the probe can pass through and through i.e buccal to lingual (in furcation) .hence the the mucoperiosteal flap is sutured using inter radicularly.that means you pass the the suture through the furcatedd and close the flap.by doing that you are deliberately allowing healing to take place so that the furcation patency is matained or kept open to oral environment.these areas after healing should be maitained clean using mini interdental brushes.the draw back of this preparation is tht the tissues can proliferate in to the furcated area again i hope this has helped you.. REFERENCE:master dentistry page 26 edition:2nd. > >From: "Mokaamr@..." <mokaamr@...> >Ore < > >Sent: Wednesday, 7 March 2012, 13:30 >Subject: Tunnel prep for periodontally affected teeth > > > > >Hi, >I am confused whether it is interdental prep between prox surfaces of teeth or in the furcation area? >Please explain >Cheers >Sent from my iPad > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 7, 2012 Report Share Posted March 7, 2012 Hi mokaamr, As far as I remember reading and seeing cases while studying it is what I have written.I an taking in august/September. ------------------------------ On Wed, Mar 7, 2012 16:33 GMT Mokaamr@... wrote: >Thanks mausami!r u sitting for April? > >Sent from my iPad > >On 7 Mar 2012, at 16:11, Kanika Kohli <kanika_sahil@...> wrote: > >> Thanks mausmi for your kind words....Will definitely keep that advice in my mind. >> >> From: Mausami Chethan <mausamichethan@...> >> >> Sent: Wednesday, 7 March 2012 3:58 PM >> Subject: Re: Tunnel prep for periodontally affected teeth >> >> >> >> >> Hi kanika ,dnt worry.this happens to all of us.its just the nerves.only thing in the exam read the question properly.it could be s very simple answer ,but since we would have read so much,we tend to get s bit nervous.I am sure u will remember all once u get the hang of doing some questions.all the best for it exam. >> >> ------------------------------ >> FOn Wed, Mar 7, 2012 15:02 GMT Kanika Kohli wrote: >> >> >Hi mausami >> >Thanks for explaining it or i would have thinking of conservative tunnel tooth restorations only though i read this before in masters but really dont know how to remember these never ending processes. >> > >> >Thanks again. >> > >> > >> >________________________________ >> > From: Mausami Chethan <mausamichethan@...> >> > " " < > >> >Sent: Wednesday, 7 March 2012 2:29 PM >> >Subject: Re: Tunnel prep for periodontally affected teeth >> > >> > >> > >> >hi, when the information given says tunnel preparation in furcated teeth means in class2 and most of the time in class 3 fucation areas of multirooted tooth as in mand. molars ,the probe can pass through and through i.e buccal to lingual (in furcation) .hence the the mucoperiosteal flap is sutured using inter radicularly.that means you pass the the suture through the furcatedd and close the flap.by doing that you are deliberately allowing healing to take place so that the furcation patency is matained or kept open to oral environment.these areas after healing should be maitained clean using mini interdental brushes.the draw back of this preparation is tht the tissues can proliferate in to the furcated area again i hope this has helped you.. REFERENCE:master dentistry page 26 edition:2nd. >> > >> >From: " Mokaamr@... " <mokaamr@...> >> >Ore < > >> >Sent: Wednesday, 7 March 2012, 13:30 >> >Subject: Tunnel prep for periodontally affected teeth >> > >> > >> > >> > >> >Hi, >> >I am confused whether it is interdental prep between prox surfaces of teeth or in the furcation area? >> >Please explain >> >Cheers >> >Sent from my iPad >> > >> > >> > >> >> >> Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 7, 2012 Report Share Posted March 7, 2012 Thanks a lot ,could you pls guide me if it is enough to do the blue book for basics or not?thanksAlso should we do all CAWSON?Sent from my iPadOn 7 Mar 2012, at 17:33, Mausami Chethan <mausamichethan@...> wrote: Hi mokaamr, As far as I remember reading and seeing cases while studying it is what I have written.I an taking in august/September. ------------------------------ On Wed, Mar 7, 2012 16:33 GMT Mokaamr@... wrote: >Thanks mausami!r u sitting for April? > >Sent from my iPad > >On 7 Mar 2012, at 16:11, Kanika Kohli <kanika_sahil@...> wrote: > >> Thanks mausmi for your kind words....Will definitely keep that advice in my mind. >> >> From: Mausami Chethan <mausamichethan@...> >> >> Sent: Wednesday, 7 March 2012 3:58 PM >> Subject: Re: Tunnel prep for periodontally affected teeth >> >> >> >> >> Hi kanika ,dnt worry.this happens to all of us.its just the nerves.only thing in the exam read the question properly.it could be s very simple answer ,but since we would have read so much,we tend to get s bit nervous.I am sure u will remember all once u get the hang of doing some questions.all the best for it exam. >> >> ------------------------------ >> FOn Wed, Mar 7, 2012 15:02 GMT Kanika Kohli wrote: >> >> >Hi mausami >> >Thanks for explaining it or i would have thinking of conservative tunnel tooth restorations only though i read this before in masters but really dont know how to remember these never ending processes. >> > >> >Thanks again. >> > >> > >> >________________________________ >> > From: Mausami Chethan <mausamichethan@...> >> >" " < > >> >Sent: Wednesday, 7 March 2012 2:29 PM >> >Subject: Re: Tunnel prep for periodontally affected teeth >> > >> > >> > >> >hi, when the information given says tunnel preparation in furcated teeth means in class2 and most of the time in class 3 fucation areas of multirooted tooth as in mand. molars ,the probe can pass through and through i.e buccal to lingual (in furcation) .hence the the mucoperiosteal flap is sutured using inter radicularly.that means you pass the the suture through the furcatedd and close the flap.by doing that you are deliberately allowing healing to take place so that the furcation patency is matained or kept open to oral environment.these areas after healing should be maitained clean using mini interdental brushes.the draw back of this preparation is tht the tissues can proliferate in to the furcated area again i hope this has helped you.. REFERENCE:master dentistry page 26 edition:2nd. >> > >> >From: "Mokaamr@..." <mokaamr@...> >> >Ore < > >> >Sent: Wednesday, 7 March 2012, 13:30 >> >Subject: Tunnel prep for periodontally affected teeth >> > >> > >> > >> > >> >Hi, >> >I am confused whether it is interdental prep between prox surfaces of teeth or in the furcation area? >> >Please explain >> >Cheers >> >Sent from my iPad >> > >> > >> > >> >> >> Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 7, 2012 Report Share Posted March 7, 2012 Hi, if u r giving ur exam this April go thru the feedback or past ore papers.make a list of what topics are being asked in each subject.do them throughly,for the topics which u have not been able to do ,try doing mcqs,emqs,best of five,and master dentistry question and answers.ad far ad blue book people here have been telling that physio stuff and oral histology stuff do frm other books also.otherwise thy should be enough.for oralpath most of time diseases of salivary glands,malignancy,none disease are the most important.whn u r doing oral path try doing oral med and surgery alongside.it will be much easier.but if u t giving ur exam in Aug the I guess just read or go thru once atleast wht other topics or books people are saying too.sorry about being so long in my explanation. ------------------------------ On Wed, Mar 7, 2012 18:01 GMT Mokaamr@... wrote: >Thanks a lot ,could you pls guide me if it is enough to do the blue book for basics or not?thanks >Also should we do all CAWSON? > >Sent from my iPad > >On 7 Mar 2012, at 17:33, Mausami Chethan <mausamichethan@...> wrote: > >> >> Hi mokaamr, >> As far as I remember reading and seeing cases while studying it is what I have written.I an taking in august/September. >> >> ------------------------------ >> On Wed, Mar 7, 2012 16:33 GMT Mokaamr@... wrote: >> >> >Thanks mausami!r u sitting for April? >> > >> >Sent from my iPad >> > >> >On 7 Mar 2012, at 16:11, Kanika Kohli <kanika_sahil@...> wrote: >> > >> > Thanks mausmi for your kind words....Will definitely keep that advice in my mind. >> > >> > From: Mausami Chethan <mausamichethan@...> >> > >> > Sent: Wednesday, 7 March 2012 3:58 PM >> > Subject: Re: Tunnel prep for periodontally affected teeth >> > >> > >> > >> > >> > Hi kanika ,dnt worry.this happens to all of us.its just the nerves.only thing in the exam read the question properly.it could be s very simple answer ,but since we would have read so much,we tend to get s bit nervous.I am sure u will remember all once u get the hang of doing some questions.all the best for it exam. >> > >> > ------------------------------ >> > FOn Wed, Mar 7, 2012 15:02 GMT Kanika Kohli wrote: >> > >> > >Hi mausami >> > >Thanks for explaining it or i would have thinking of conservative tunnel tooth restorations only though i read this before in masters but really dont know how to remember these never ending processes. >> > > >> > >Thanks again. >> > > >> > > >> > >________________________________ >> > > From: Mausami Chethan <mausamichethan@...> >> > > " " < > >> > >Sent: Wednesday, 7 March 2012 2:29 PM >> > >Subject: Re: Tunnel prep for periodontally affected teeth >> > > >> > > >> > > >> > >hi, when the information given says tunnel preparation in furcated teeth means in class2 and most of the time in class 3 fucation areas of multirooted tooth as in mand. molars ,the probe can pass through and through i.e buccal to lingual (in furcation) .hence the the mucoperiosteal flap is sutured using inter radicularly.that means you pass the the suture through the furcatedd and close the flap.by doing that you are deliberately allowing healing to take place so that the furcation patency is matained or kept open to oral environment.these areas after healing should be maitained clean using mini interdental brushes.the draw back of this preparation is tht the tissues can proliferate in to the furcated area again i hope this has helped you.. REFERENCE:master dentistry page 26 edition:2nd. >> > > >> > >From: " Mokaamr@... " <mokaamr@...> >> > >Ore < > >> > >Sent: Wednesday, 7 March 2012, 13:30 >> > >Subject: Tunnel prep for periodontally affected teeth >> > > >> > > >> > > >> > > >> > >Hi, >> > >I am confused whether it is interdental prep between prox surfaces of teeth or in the furcation area? >> > >Please explain >> > >Cheers >> > >Sent from my iPad >> > > >> > > >> > > >> > >> > >> > >> >> Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 7, 2012 Report Share Posted March 7, 2012 Thank you so much for your explanation ,actually I won't sit in April...do you have any clue how long would it normally take to finish Cawson because I feel there are a lot of things and so scared that I won't finish even in a year:) do you know any schedule?Sent from my iPadOn 7 Mar 2012, at 18:29, Mausami Chethan <mausamichethan@...> wrote: Hi, if u r giving ur exam this April go thru the feedback or past ore papers.make a list of what topics are being asked in each subject.do them throughly,for the topics which u have not been able to do ,try doing mcqs,emqs,best of five,and master dentistry question and answers.ad far ad blue book people here have been telling that physio stuff and oral histology stuff do frm other books also.otherwise thy should be enough.for oralpath most of time diseases of salivary glands,malignancy,none disease are the most important.whn u r doing oral path try doing oral med and surgery alongside.it will be much easier.but if u t giving ur exam in Aug the I guess just read or go thru once atleast wht other topics or books people are saying too.sorry about being so long in my explanation. ------------------------------ On Wed, Mar 7, 2012 18:01 GMT Mokaamr@... wrote: >Thanks a lot ,could you pls guide me if it is enough to do the blue book for basics or not?thanks >Also should we do all CAWSON? > >Sent from my iPad > >On 7 Mar 2012, at 17:33, Mausami Chethan <mausamichethan@...> wrote: > >> >> Hi mokaamr, >> As far as I remember reading and seeing cases while studying it is what I have written.I an taking in august/September. >> >> ------------------------------ >> On Wed, Mar 7, 2012 16:33 GMT Mokaamr@... wrote: >> >> >Thanks mausami!r u sitting for April? >> > >> >Sent from my iPad >> > >> >On 7 Mar 2012, at 16:11, Kanika Kohli <kanika_sahil@...> wrote: >> > >> > Thanks mausmi for your kind words....Will definitely keep that advice in my mind. >> > >> > From: Mausami Chethan <mausamichethan@...> >> > >> > Sent: Wednesday, 7 March 2012 3:58 PM >> > Subject: Re: Tunnel prep for periodontally affected teeth >> > >> > >> > >> > >> > Hi kanika ,dnt worry.this happens to all of us.its just the nerves.only thing in the exam read the question properly.it could be s very simple answer ,but since we would have read so much,we tend to get s bit nervous.I am sure u will remember all once u get the hang of doing some questions.all the best for it exam. >> > >> > ------------------------------ >> > FOn Wed, Mar 7, 2012 15:02 GMT Kanika Kohli wrote: >> > >> > >Hi mausami >> > >Thanks for explaining it or i would have thinking of conservative tunnel tooth restorations only though i read this before in masters but really dont know how to remember these never ending processes. >> > > >> > >Thanks again. >> > > >> > > >> > >________________________________ >> > > From: Mausami Chethan <mausamichethan@...> >> > >" " < > >> > >Sent: Wednesday, 7 March 2012 2:29 PM >> > >Subject: Re: Tunnel prep for periodontally affected teeth >> > > >> > > >> > > >> > >hi, when the information given says tunnel preparation in furcated teeth means in class2 and most of the time in class 3 fucation areas of multirooted tooth as in mand. molars ,the probe can pass through and through i.e buccal to lingual (in furcation) .hence the the mucoperiosteal flap is sutured using inter radicularly.that means you pass the the suture through the furcatedd and close the flap.by doing that you are deliberately allowing healing to take place so that the furcation patency is matained or kept open to oral environment.these areas after healing should be maitained clean using mini interdental brushes.the draw back of this preparation is tht the tissues can proliferate in to the furcated area again i hope this has helped you.. REFERENCE:master dentistry page 26 edition:2nd. >> > > >> > >From: "Mokaamr@..." <mokaamr@...> >> > >Ore < > >> > >Sent: Wednesday, 7 March 2012, 13:30 >> > >Subject: Tunnel prep for periodontally affected teeth >> > > >> > > >> > > >> > > >> > >Hi, >> > >I am confused whether it is interdental prep between prox surfaces of teeth or in the furcation area? >> > >Please explain >> > >Cheers >> > >Sent from my iPad >> > > >> > > >> > > >> > >> > >> > >> >> Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 7, 2012 Report Share Posted March 7, 2012 Hi ,I personally think you should know the important ones thoroughly.and just understand and read everything too.I know it is not possible to read everything ,but if u r really good in the main ones,I guess u can manage.but keep doing mcqs,emqs and other past papers.starting problem all of go through but once u tune in u will find it easy.take small steps each day by august u would have finished cos u r already familiar with the subjects.just focus and keep it going. I honestly dnt one how long it takes for Cawaon,buy it took me one week to do owarpath frm pink book,Churchill,and master dentistry.just one reading done yet.I guess it could take u 1 week,not sure.do qualitative studying.dnt think about the quantity.its not any doing everything,but knowing the thing.this the reason u go thru past papers as u will one wht exactly to read in casein or any other book.I hope my thoughts have helped u to an extent. ------------------------------ On Wed, Mar 7, 2012 19:41 GMT Mokaamr@... wrote: >Thank you so much for your explanation ,actually I won't sit in April...do you have any clue how long would it normally take to finish Cawson because I feel there are a lot of things and so scared that I won't finish even in a year:) do you know any schedule? > >Sent from my iPad > >On 7 Mar 2012, at 18:29, Mausami Chethan <mausamichethan@...> wrote: > >> >> >> Hi, if u r giving ur exam this April go thru the feedback or past ore papers.make a list of what topics are being asked in each subject.do them throughly,for the topics which u have not been able to do ,try doing mcqs,emqs,best of five,and master dentistry question and answers.ad far ad blue book people here have been telling that physio stuff and oral histology stuff do frm other books also.otherwise thy should be enough.for oralpath most of time diseases of salivary glands,malignancy,none disease are the most important.whn u r doing oral path try doing oral med and surgery alongside.it will be much easier.but if u t giving ur exam in Aug the I guess just read or go thru once atleast wht other topics or books people are saying too.sorry about being so long in my explanation. >> >> ------------------------------ >> On Wed, Mar 7, 2012 18:01 GMT Mokaamr@... wrote: >> >> >Thanks a lot ,could you pls guide me if it is enough to do the blue book for basics or not?thanks >> >Also should we do all CAWSON? >> > >> >Sent from my iPad >> > >> >On 7 Mar 2012, at 17:33, Mausami Chethan <mausamichethan@...> wrote: >> > >> > >> > Hi mokaamr, >> > As far as I remember reading and seeing cases while studying it is what I have written.I an taking in august/September. >> > >> > ------------------------------ >> > On Wed, Mar 7, 2012 16:33 GMT Mokaamr@... wrote: >> > >> > >Thanks mausami!r u sitting for April? >> > > >> > >Sent from my iPad >> > > >> > >On 7 Mar 2012, at 16:11, Kanika Kohli <kanika_sahil@...> wrote: >> > > >> > > Thanks mausmi for your kind words....Will definitely keep that advice in my mind. >> > > >> > > From: Mausami Chethan <mausamichethan@...> >> > > >> > > Sent: Wednesday, 7 March 2012 3:58 PM >> > > Subject: Re: Tunnel prep for periodontally affected teeth >> > > >> > > >> > > >> > > >> > > Hi kanika ,dnt worry.this happens to all of us.its just the nerves.only thing in the exam read the question properly.it could be s very simple answer ,but since we would have read so much,we tend to get s bit nervous.I am sure u will remember all once u get the hang of doing some questions.all the best for it exam. >> > > >> > > ------------------------------ >> > > FOn Wed, Mar 7, 2012 15:02 GMT Kanika Kohli wrote: >> > > >> > > >Hi mausami >> > > >Thanks for explaining it or i would have thinking of conservative tunnel tooth restorations only though i read this before in masters but really dont know how to remember these never ending processes. >> > > > >> > > >Thanks again. >> > > > >> > > > >> > > >________________________________ >> > > > From: Mausami Chethan <mausamichethan@...> >> > > > " " < > >> > > >Sent: Wednesday, 7 March 2012 2:29 PM >> > > >Subject: Re: Tunnel prep for periodontally affected teeth >> > > > >> > > > >> > > > >> > > >hi, when the information given says tunnel preparation in furcated teeth means in class2 and most of the time in class 3 fucation areas of multirooted tooth as in mand. molars ,the probe can pass through and through i.e buccal to lingual (in furcation) .hence the the mucoperiosteal flap is sutured using inter radicularly.that means you pass the the suture through the furcatedd and close the flap.by doing that you are deliberately allowing healing to take place so that the furcation patency is matained or kept open to oral environment.these areas after healing should be maitained clean using mini interdental brushes.the draw back of this preparation is tht the tissues can proliferate in to the furcated area again i hope this has helped you.. REFERENCE:master dentistry page 26 edition:2nd. >> > > > >> > > >From: " Mokaamr@... " <mokaamr@...> >> > > >Ore < > >> > > >Sent: Wednesday, 7 March 2012, 13:30 >> > > >Subject: Tunnel prep for periodontally affected teeth >> > > > >> > > > >> > > > >> > > > >> > > >Hi, >> > > >I am confused whether it is interdental prep between prox surfaces of teeth or in the furcation area? >> > > >Please explain >> > > >Cheers >> > > >Sent from my iPad >> > > > >> > > > >> > > > >> > > >> > > >> > > >> > >> > >> >> Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 7, 2012 Report Share Posted March 7, 2012 Hi ,I personally think you should know the important ones thoroughly.and just understand and read everything too.I know it is not possible to read everything ,but if u r really good in the main ones,I guess u can manage.but keep doing mcqs,emqs and other past papers.starting problem all of go through but once u tune in u will find it easy.take small steps each day by august u would have finished cos u r already familiar with the subjects.just focus and keep it going. I honestly dnt one how long it takes for Cawaon,buy it took me one week to do owarpath frm pink book,Churchill,and master dentistry.just one reading done yet.I guess it could take u 1 week,not sure.do qualitative studying.dnt think about the quantity.its not any doing everything,but knowing the thing.this the reason u go thru past papers as u will one wht exactly to read in casein or any other book.I hope my thoughts have helped u to an extent. ------------------------------ On Wed, Mar 7, 2012 19:41 GMT Mokaamr@... wrote: >Thank you so much for your explanation ,actually I won't sit in April...do you have any clue how long would it normally take to finish Cawson because I feel there are a lot of things and so scared that I won't finish even in a year:) do you know any schedule? > >Sent from my iPad > >On 7 Mar 2012, at 18:29, Mausami Chethan <mausamichethan@...> wrote: > >> >> >> Hi, if u r giving ur exam this April go thru the feedback or past ore papers.make a list of what topics are being asked in each subject.do them throughly,for the topics which u have not been able to do ,try doing mcqs,emqs,best of five,and master dentistry question and answers.ad far ad blue book people here have been telling that physio stuff and oral histology stuff do frm other books also.otherwise thy should be enough.for oralpath most of time diseases of salivary glands,malignancy,none disease are the most important.whn u r doing oral path try doing oral med and surgery alongside.it will be much easier.but if u t giving ur exam in Aug the I guess just read or go thru once atleast wht other topics or books people are saying too.sorry about being so long in my explanation. >> >> ------------------------------ >> On Wed, Mar 7, 2012 18:01 GMT Mokaamr@... wrote: >> >> >Thanks a lot ,could you pls guide me if it is enough to do the blue book for basics or not?thanks >> >Also should we do all CAWSON? >> > >> >Sent from my iPad >> > >> >On 7 Mar 2012, at 17:33, Mausami Chethan <mausamichethan@...> wrote: >> > >> > >> > Hi mokaamr, >> > As far as I remember reading and seeing cases while studying it is what I have written.I an taking in august/September. >> > >> > ------------------------------ >> > On Wed, Mar 7, 2012 16:33 GMT Mokaamr@... wrote: >> > >> > >Thanks mausami!r u sitting for April? >> > > >> > >Sent from my iPad >> > > >> > >On 7 Mar 2012, at 16:11, Kanika Kohli <kanika_sahil@...> wrote: >> > > >> > > Thanks mausmi for your kind words....Will definitely keep that advice in my mind. >> > > >> > > From: Mausami Chethan <mausamichethan@...> >> > > >> > > Sent: Wednesday, 7 March 2012 3:58 PM >> > > Subject: Re: Tunnel prep for periodontally affected teeth >> > > >> > > >> > > >> > > >> > > Hi kanika ,dnt worry.this happens to all of us.its just the nerves.only thing in the exam read the question properly.it could be s very simple answer ,but since we would have read so much,we tend to get s bit nervous.I am sure u will remember all once u get the hang of doing some questions.all the best for it exam. >> > > >> > > ------------------------------ >> > > FOn Wed, Mar 7, 2012 15:02 GMT Kanika Kohli wrote: >> > > >> > > >Hi mausami >> > > >Thanks for explaining it or i would have thinking of conservative tunnel tooth restorations only though i read this before in masters but really dont know how to remember these never ending processes. >> > > > >> > > >Thanks again. >> > > > >> > > > >> > > >________________________________ >> > > > From: Mausami Chethan <mausamichethan@...> >> > > > " " < > >> > > >Sent: Wednesday, 7 March 2012 2:29 PM >> > > >Subject: Re: Tunnel prep for periodontally affected teeth >> > > > >> > > > >> > > > >> > > >hi, when the information given says tunnel preparation in furcated teeth means in class2 and most of the time in class 3 fucation areas of multirooted tooth as in mand. molars ,the probe can pass through and through i.e buccal to lingual (in furcation) .hence the the mucoperiosteal flap is sutured using inter radicularly.that means you pass the the suture through the furcatedd and close the flap.by doing that you are deliberately allowing healing to take place so that the furcation patency is matained or kept open to oral environment.these areas after healing should be maitained clean using mini interdental brushes.the draw back of this preparation is tht the tissues can proliferate in to the furcated area again i hope this has helped you.. REFERENCE:master dentistry page 26 edition:2nd. >> > > > >> > > >From: " Mokaamr@... " <mokaamr@...> >> > > >Ore < > >> > > >Sent: Wednesday, 7 March 2012, 13:30 >> > > >Subject: Tunnel prep for periodontally affected teeth >> > > > >> > > > >> > > > >> > > > >> > > >Hi, >> > > >I am confused whether it is interdental prep between prox surfaces of teeth or in the furcation area? >> > > >Please explain >> > > >Cheers >> > > >Sent from my iPad >> > > > >> > > > >> > > > >> > > >> > > >> > > >> > >> > >> >> Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 7, 2012 Report Share Posted March 7, 2012 Hi ,I personally think you should know the important ones thoroughly.and just understand and read everything too.I know it is not possible to read everything ,but if u r really good in the main ones,I guess u can manage.but keep doing mcqs,emqs and other past papers.starting problem all of go through but once u tune in u will find it easy.take small steps each day by august u would have finished cos u r already familiar with the subjects.just focus and keep it going. I honestly dnt one how long it takes for Cawaon,buy it took me one week to do owarpath frm pink book,Churchill,and master dentistry.just one reading done yet.I guess it could take u 1 week,not sure.do qualitative studying.dnt think about the quantity.its not any doing everything,but knowing the thing.this the reason u go thru past papers as u will one wht exactly to read in casein or any other book.I hope my thoughts have helped u to an extent. ------------------------------ On Wed, Mar 7, 2012 19:41 GMT Mokaamr@... wrote: >Thank you so much for your explanation ,actually I won't sit in April...do you have any clue how long would it normally take to finish Cawson because I feel there are a lot of things and so scared that I won't finish even in a year:) do you know any schedule? > >Sent from my iPad > >On 7 Mar 2012, at 18:29, Mausami Chethan <mausamichethan@...> wrote: > >> >> >> Hi, if u r giving ur exam this April go thru the feedback or past ore papers.make a list of what topics are being asked in each subject.do them throughly,for the topics which u have not been able to do ,try doing mcqs,emqs,best of five,and master dentistry question and answers.ad far ad blue book people here have been telling that physio stuff and oral histology stuff do frm other books also.otherwise thy should be enough.for oralpath most of time diseases of salivary glands,malignancy,none disease are the most important.whn u r doing oral path try doing oral med and surgery alongside.it will be much easier.but if u t giving ur exam in Aug the I guess just read or go thru once atleast wht other topics or books people are saying too.sorry about being so long in my explanation. >> >> ------------------------------ >> On Wed, Mar 7, 2012 18:01 GMT Mokaamr@... wrote: >> >> >Thanks a lot ,could you pls guide me if it is enough to do the blue book for basics or not?thanks >> >Also should we do all CAWSON? >> > >> >Sent from my iPad >> > >> >On 7 Mar 2012, at 17:33, Mausami Chethan <mausamichethan@...> wrote: >> > >> > >> > Hi mokaamr, >> > As far as I remember reading and seeing cases while studying it is what I have written.I an taking in august/September. >> > >> > ------------------------------ >> > On Wed, Mar 7, 2012 16:33 GMT Mokaamr@... wrote: >> > >> > >Thanks mausami!r u sitting for April? >> > > >> > >Sent from my iPad >> > > >> > >On 7 Mar 2012, at 16:11, Kanika Kohli <kanika_sahil@...> wrote: >> > > >> > > Thanks mausmi for your kind words....Will definitely keep that advice in my mind. >> > > >> > > From: Mausami Chethan <mausamichethan@...> >> > > >> > > Sent: Wednesday, 7 March 2012 3:58 PM >> > > Subject: Re: Tunnel prep for periodontally affected teeth >> > > >> > > >> > > >> > > >> > > Hi kanika ,dnt worry.this happens to all of us.its just the nerves.only thing in the exam read the question properly.it could be s very simple answer ,but since we would have read so much,we tend to get s bit nervous.I am sure u will remember all once u get the hang of doing some questions.all the best for it exam. >> > > >> > > ------------------------------ >> > > FOn Wed, Mar 7, 2012 15:02 GMT Kanika Kohli wrote: >> > > >> > > >Hi mausami >> > > >Thanks for explaining it or i would have thinking of conservative tunnel tooth restorations only though i read this before in masters but really dont know how to remember these never ending processes. >> > > > >> > > >Thanks again. >> > > > >> > > > >> > > >________________________________ >> > > > From: Mausami Chethan <mausamichethan@...> >> > > > " " < > >> > > >Sent: Wednesday, 7 March 2012 2:29 PM >> > > >Subject: Re: Tunnel prep for periodontally affected teeth >> > > > >> > > > >> > > > >> > > >hi, when the information given says tunnel preparation in furcated teeth means in class2 and most of the time in class 3 fucation areas of multirooted tooth as in mand. molars ,the probe can pass through and through i.e buccal to lingual (in furcation) .hence the the mucoperiosteal flap is sutured using inter radicularly.that means you pass the the suture through the furcatedd and close the flap.by doing that you are deliberately allowing healing to take place so that the furcation patency is matained or kept open to oral environment.these areas after healing should be maitained clean using mini interdental brushes.the draw back of this preparation is tht the tissues can proliferate in to the furcated area again i hope this has helped you.. REFERENCE:master dentistry page 26 edition:2nd. >> > > > >> > > >From: " Mokaamr@... " <mokaamr@...> >> > > >Ore < > >> > > >Sent: Wednesday, 7 March 2012, 13:30 >> > > >Subject: Tunnel prep for periodontally affected teeth >> > > > >> > > > >> > > > >> > > > >> > > >Hi, >> > > >I am confused whether it is interdental prep between prox surfaces of teeth or in the furcation area? >> > > >Please explain >> > > >Cheers >> > > >Sent from my iPad >> > > > >> > > > >> > > > >> > > >> > > >> > > >> > >> > >> >> Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 7, 2012 Report Share Posted March 7, 2012 Thank you so much that is really helpful...BTW what is owarpath?Sent from my iPadOn 7 Mar 2012, at 21:58, Mausami Chethan <mausamichethan@...> wrote: Hi ,I personally think you should know the important ones thoroughly.and just understand and read everything too.I know it is not possible to read everything ,but if u r really good in the main ones,I guess u can manage.but keep doing mcqs,emqs and other past papers.starting problem all of go through but once u tune in u will find it easy.take small steps each day by august u would have finished cos u r already familiar with the subjects.just focus and keep it going. I honestly dnt one how long it takes for Cawaon,buy it took me one week to do owarpath frm pink book,Churchill,and master dentistry.just one reading done yet.I guess it could take u 1 week,not sure.do qualitative studying.dnt think about the quantity.its not any doing everything,but knowing the thing.this the reason u go thru past papers as u will one wht exactly to read in casein or any other book.I hope my thoughts have helped u to an extent. ------------------------------ On Wed, Mar 7, 2012 19:41 GMT Mokaamr@... wrote: >Thank you so much for your explanation ,actually I won't sit in April...do you have any clue how long would it normally take to finish Cawson because I feel there are a lot of things and so scared that I won't finish even in a year:) do you know any schedule? > >Sent from my iPad > >On 7 Mar 2012, at 18:29, Mausami Chethan <mausamichethan@...> wrote: > >> >> >> Hi, if u r giving ur exam this April go thru the feedback or past ore papers.make a list of what topics are being asked in each subject.do them throughly,for the topics which u have not been able to do ,try doing mcqs,emqs,best of five,and master dentistry question and answers.ad far ad blue book people here have been telling that physio stuff and oral histology stuff do frm other books also.otherwise thy should be enough.for oralpath most of time diseases of salivary glands,malignancy,none disease are the most important.whn u r doing oral path try doing oral med and surgery alongside.it will be much easier.but if u t giving ur exam in Aug the I guess just read or go thru once atleast wht other topics or books people are saying too.sorry about being so long in my explanation. >> >> ------------------------------ >> On Wed, Mar 7, 2012 18:01 GMT Mokaamr@... wrote: >> >> >Thanks a lot ,could you pls guide me if it is enough to do the blue book for basics or not?thanks >> >Also should we do all CAWSON? >> > >> >Sent from my iPad >> > >> >On 7 Mar 2012, at 17:33, Mausami Chethan <mausamichethan@...> wrote: >> > >> > >> > Hi mokaamr, >> > As far as I remember reading and seeing cases while studying it is what I have written.I an taking in august/September. >> > >> > ------------------------------ >> > On Wed, Mar 7, 2012 16:33 GMT Mokaamr@... wrote: >> > >> > >Thanks mausami!r u sitting for April? >> > > >> > >Sent from my iPad >> > > >> > >On 7 Mar 2012, at 16:11, Kanika Kohli <kanika_sahil@...> wrote: >> > > >> > > Thanks mausmi for your kind words....Will definitely keep that advice in my mind. >> > > >> > > From: Mausami Chethan <mausamichethan@...> >> > > >> > > Sent: Wednesday, 7 March 2012 3:58 PM >> > > Subject: Re: Tunnel prep for periodontally affected teeth >> > > >> > > >> > > >> > > >> > > Hi kanika ,dnt worry.this happens to all of us.its just the nerves.only thing in the exam read the question properly.it could be s very simple answer ,but since we would have read so much,we tend to get s bit nervous.I am sure u will remember all once u get the hang of doing some questions.all the best for it exam. >> > > >> > > ------------------------------ >> > > FOn Wed, Mar 7, 2012 15:02 GMT Kanika Kohli wrote: >> > > >> > > >Hi mausami >> > > >Thanks for explaining it or i would have thinking of conservative tunnel tooth restorations only though i read this before in masters but really dont know how to remember these never ending processes. >> > > > >> > > >Thanks again. >> > > > >> > > > >> > > >________________________________ >> > > > From: Mausami Chethan <mausamichethan@...> >> > > >" " < > >> > > >Sent: Wednesday, 7 March 2012 2:29 PM >> > > >Subject: Re: Tunnel prep for periodontally affected teeth >> > > > >> > > > >> > > > >> > > >hi, when the information given says tunnel preparation in furcated teeth means in class2 and most of the time in class 3 fucation areas of multirooted tooth as in mand. molars ,the probe can pass through and through i.e buccal to lingual (in furcation) .hence the the mucoperiosteal flap is sutured using inter radicularly.that means you pass the the suture through the furcatedd and close the flap.by doing that you are deliberately allowing healing to take place so that the furcation patency is matained or kept open to oral environment.these areas after healing should be maitained clean using mini interdental brushes.the draw back of this preparation is tht the tissues can proliferate in to the furcated area again i hope this has helped you.. REFERENCE:master dentistry page 26 edition:2nd. >> > > > >> > > >From: "Mokaamr@..." <mokaamr@...> >> > > >Ore < > >> > > >Sent: Wednesday, 7 March 2012, 13:30 >> > > >Subject: Tunnel prep for periodontally affected teeth >> > > > >> > > > >> > > > >> > > > >> > > >Hi, >> > > >I am confused whether it is interdental prep between prox surfaces of teeth or in the furcation area? >> > > >Please explain >> > > >Cheers >> > > >Sent from my iPad >> > > > >> > > > >> > > > >> > > >> > > >> > > >> > >> > >> >> Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 7, 2012 Report Share Posted March 7, 2012 Sorry typing error.its oralpath. ------------------------------ On Wed, Mar 7, 2012 22:05 GMT Mokaamr@... wrote: >Thank you so much that is really helpful...BTW what is owarpath? >Sent from my iPad > >On 7 Mar 2012, at 21:58, Mausami Chethan <mausamichethan@...> wrote: > >> >> >> Hi ,I personally think you should know the important ones thoroughly.and just understand and read everything too.I know it is not possible to read everything ,but if u r really good in the main ones,I guess u can manage.but keep doing mcqs,emqs and other past papers.starting problem all of go through but once u tune in u will find it easy.take small steps each day by august u would have finished cos u r already familiar with the subjects.just focus and keep it going. >> >> I honestly dnt one how long it takes for Cawaon,buy it took me one week to do owarpath frm pink book,Churchill,and master dentistry.just one reading done yet.I guess it could take u 1 week,not sure.do qualitative studying.dnt think about the quantity.its not any doing everything,but knowing the thing.this the reason u go thru past papers as u will one wht exactly to read in casein or any other book.I hope my thoughts have helped u to an extent. >> ------------------------------ >> On Wed, Mar 7, 2012 19:41 GMT Mokaamr@... wrote: >> >> >Thank you so much for your explanation ,actually I won't sit in April...do you have any clue how long would it normally take to finish Cawson because I feel there are a lot of things and so scared that I won't finish even in a year:) do you know any schedule? >> > >> >Sent from my iPad >> > >> >On 7 Mar 2012, at 18:29, Mausami Chethan <mausamichethan@...> wrote: >> > >> > >> > >> > Hi, if u r giving ur exam this April go thru the feedback or past ore papers.make a list of what topics are being asked in each subject.do them throughly,for the topics which u have not been able to do ,try doing mcqs,emqs,best of five,and master dentistry question and answers.ad far ad blue book people here have been telling that physio stuff and oral histology stuff do frm other books also.otherwise thy should be enough.for oralpath most of time diseases of salivary glands,malignancy,none disease are the most important.whn u r doing oral path try doing oral med and surgery alongside.it will be much easier.but if u t giving ur exam in Aug the I guess just read or go thru once atleast wht other topics or books people are saying too.sorry about being so long in my explanation. >> > >> > ------------------------------ >> > On Wed, Mar 7, 2012 18:01 GMT Mokaamr@... wrote: >> > >> > >Thanks a lot ,could you pls guide me if it is enough to do the blue book for basics or not?thanks >> > >Also should we do all CAWSON? >> > > >> > >Sent from my iPad >> > > >> > >On 7 Mar 2012, at 17:33, Mausami Chethan <mausamichethan@...> wrote: >> > > >> > > >> > > Hi mokaamr, >> > > As far as I remember reading and seeing cases while studying it is what I have written.I an taking in august/September. >> > > >> > > ------------------------------ >> > > On Wed, Mar 7, 2012 16:33 GMT Mokaamr@... wrote: >> > > >> > > >Thanks mausami!r u sitting for April? >> > > > >> > > >Sent from my iPad >> > > > >> > > >On 7 Mar 2012, at 16:11, Kanika Kohli <kanika_sahil@...> wrote: >> > > > >> > > > Thanks mausmi for your kind words....Will definitely keep that advice in my mind. >> > > > >> > > > From: Mausami Chethan <mausamichethan@...> >> > > > >> > > > Sent: Wednesday, 7 March 2012 3:58 PM >> > > > Subject: Re: Tunnel prep for periodontally affected teeth >> > > > >> > > > >> > > > >> > > > >> > > > Hi kanika ,dnt worry.this happens to all of us.its just the nerves.only thing in the exam read the question properly.it could be s very simple answer ,but since we would have read so much,we tend to get s bit nervous.I am sure u will remember all once u get the hang of doing some questions.all the best for it exam. >> > > > >> > > > ------------------------------ >> > > > FOn Wed, Mar 7, 2012 15:02 GMT Kanika Kohli wrote: >> > > > >> > > > >Hi mausami >> > > > >Thanks for explaining it or i would have thinking of conservative tunnel tooth restorations only though i read this before in masters but really dont know how to remember these never ending processes. >> > > > > >> > > > >Thanks again. >> > > > > >> > > > > >> > > > >________________________________ >> > > > > From: Mausami Chethan <mausamichethan@...> >> > > > > " " < > >> > > > >Sent: Wednesday, 7 March 2012 2:29 PM >> > > > >Subject: Re: Tunnel prep for periodontally affected teeth >> > > > > >> > > > > >> > > > > >> > > > >hi, when the information given says tunnel preparation in furcated teeth means in class2 and most of the time in class 3 fucation areas of multirooted tooth as in mand. molars ,the probe can pass through and through i.e buccal to lingual (in furcation) .hence the the mucoperiosteal flap is sutured using inter radicularly.that means you pass the the suture through the furcatedd and close the flap.by doing that you are deliberately allowing healing to take place so that the furcation patency is matained or kept open to oral environment.these areas after healing should be maitained clean using mini interdental brushes.the draw back of this preparation is tht the tissues can proliferate in to the furcated area again i hope this has helped you.. REFERENCE:master dentistry page 26 edition:2nd. >> > > > > >> > > > >From: " Mokaamr@... " <mokaamr@...> >> > > > >Ore < > >> > > > >Sent: Wednesday, 7 March 2012, 13:30 >> > > > >Subject: Tunnel prep for periodontally affected teeth >> > > > > >> > > > > >> > > > > >> > > > > >> > > > >Hi, >> > > > >I am confused whether it is interdental prep between prox surfaces of teeth or in the furcation area? >> > > > >Please explain >> > > > >Cheers >> > > > >Sent from my iPad >> > > > > >> > > > > >> > > > > >> > > > >> > > > >> > > > >> > > >> > > >> > >> > >> >> Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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