How do I find an endodontist who is living in the 21st century? None of the
endodontists I have spoken to seem to have any awareness of the articles
about coronal reinfection, thermal issues about gutta percha, or anything.
They make claims that are clearly contradicted by a quick search of the
literature. They all seem to be living in the twentieth century; maybe even
the nineteenth. Should I be looking to a university? Is there any better way
than hit and miss?
Dartos - 06 Feb 2008 14:27 GMT
I know one in Arkansas (and maybe one in Kansas City, though I haven't
seen a lot of his work).
;-)
D
> How do I find an endodontist who is living in the 21st century? None of the
> endodontists I have spoken to seem to have any awareness of the articles
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> the nineteenth. Should I be looking to a university? Is there any better way
> than hit and miss?
George - 06 Feb 2008 18:58 GMT
> How do I find an endodontist who is living in the 21st century? None of the
> endodontists I have spoken to seem to have any awareness of the articles
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> the nineteenth. Should I be looking to a university? Is there any better way
> than hit and miss?
What exactly do you mean by coronal reinfection and thermal issues
about gutta percha?
Regards,
George