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Should we be doing more to save questionable teeth?
What if you could buy more time — without compromising patient care?
Dr. Omar Ikram returns for a powerful episode diving into the real-world decision-making between endodontics and implants. Together with Jaz, they explore tough scenarios — like teeth with nasty cracks or minimal remaining structure — and ask the critical question: when is it truly time to extract?
They break down concepts like retained roots, root burial, amputation, and a new term Jaz introduces — palliative endodontics. Because sometimes the best outcome isn't immediate replacement, but smart, strategic delay.
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Key Takeaways
Understanding the limitations of implants compared to natural teeth is vital.
Medical history significantly impacts dental treatment decisions.
Managing patient expectations is crucial for satisfaction.
Palliative endodontics can provide temporary relief and management.
Reading and interpreting CBCT scans requires skill and experience. If it's not that five millimeter defect, it's up to you.
The second molar is a good one because often second molars can't be replaced with an implant.
Retaining roots is definitely a good way to go.
You need to risk assess the patient before extraction.
Palliative endo is technically always an option.
Success in endo can be often difficult to achieve.
Asymptomatic and functional is a good criteria.
If endo is on the table, it's feasible.
Highlights of this episode:
00:00 Teaser
00:35 Introduction
01:48 Protrusive Dental Pearl
04:15 Interview with Dr. Omar Ikram: Philosophy and Growth
10:17 Endodontics vs. Implants: Treatment Planning
16:35 Antidepressants and Dental Implant Failure
19:37 Managing External Cervical Resorption (ECR)
22:30 Patient Communication
24:16 Cracks and Complications in Endodontics
29:12 Endodontic Protocol
30:50 Challenges with CBCT and Cracks
32:07 Second Molars: Retain or Extract?
35:05 Retaining Roots for Future Implants
36:21 Root Burial and Special Cases
40:08 Root Amputation: A Niche Solution
40:57 Key Signs to Rethink Root Canal Treatment
43:17 Cracked Teeth: Poor Prognosis
47:08 Stained Crack Tooth
50:19 Success vs. Survival in Endodontics
56:02 Final Thoughts and Upcoming Events
Want to sharpen your endo game even further? Watch Stop Being Slow at Root Canals! Efficient RCTs with Dr Omar Ikram – PDP163
Check out Specialist Endo Crows Nest — led by Dr. Omar Ikram, offering expert care, hands-on courses, and practical tips for real-world endodontics.
This episode is eligible for 1 CE credit via the quiz on Protrusive Guidance.
This episode meets GDC Outcomes A and C.
AGD Subject Code: 070 ENDODONTICS (Endodontic diagnosis)
Aim: To help clinicians develop a deeper understanding of when to preserve a tooth through endodontic treatment versus when to consider extraction and implant placement.
Dentists will be able to -
Identify key red flags that may contraindicate definitive root canal treatment.
Understand the concept of palliative endodontics and how it can be used to delay or defer implant placement responsibly.
Recognize the value of retained roots in maintaining alveolar bone, particularly in medically compromised or high-risk patients.
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