I need any advice/help that I can get. I failed the Endo portion of Wreb and I am planning to take it again in Las Vegas. What is the key to passing this portion of the exam?
Hi, I am also planning to take the WREB in Vegas...Im from Boston and I have no idea what to expect... Are u from UNLV?
Find a tooth that you can see the canal all the way to the apex. It doesn't have to have a big canal. A big canal sometimes is harder to shape/obturate if it doesn't have the right taper. Also you don't want a tooth with a too wide apex. You can push the cone out during obturation or you have to increase to large size to get the right taper. Measure the tooth before you mount to get an idea about the WL. If you study your tooth well, it should be very close to the actual length. After you made the access, use a small file (10 or 15) to get to the apex and find the WL. Work it up to 20 or 25. The key is patency, and do not force, let the canal guide you. Use RC prep everytime you go down there and irrigate. Once you get a 20 or 25 to the WL, use the rotary system of your choice with RC prep to clean and shape. Don't bother hand-file. If the canals are straight enough, rotary system is way faster and better. Try cone fit. Looking at the x-ray will help you identify where you might want to add a little more sealer on the cone. After you seal it, wait a little bit for the sealer to set before you start down packing. This will help reduce the chance of pulling the whole cone out.I need any advice/help that I can get. I failed the Endo portion of Wreb and I am planning to take it again in Las Vegas. What is the key to passing this portion of the exam?
do you need an experiance dental asisstant for the boards in Vegas???🙂 if you do send an e-mal to [email protected]Hi, I am also planning to take the WREB in Vegas...Im from Boston and I have no idea what to expect... Are u from UNLV?