Remoción de un instrumento fracturado durante la terapia Endodóntica: Reporte de un caso
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https://doi.org/10.31984/oactiva.v1i1.183Keywords:
Endodontics, instrument, fracture, separated bur, outcomeAbstract
During root canal preparation procedures, the potential for instrument breakage is always present. When instrument breakage occurs, it leads to anxiety of the clinician as well as a metallic obstruction of the canal which hinders further cleaning and shaping. Separated instruments must always be attempted for retrieval and if retrieval is not possible bypass should be tried. The purpose of this work is to report a clinical case of removal of a fractured endodontic instrument in the root canal by creating a space around the fractured instrument and then engaging it with the help of two Hedström files by twisting around the fractured instrument and then pulling it out.
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