A Method for retrieving Endodontic or Atypical Nonendodontic separated Instruments from the Root Canal: A Report of Two Cases

JOURNAL TITLE: The Journal of Contemporary Dental Practice

Author
1. Katia Cristina Keine
2. Gisele Faria
3. Jardel Camilo do Carmo Monteiro
4. Keren Cristina Fagundes Jordão-Basso
5. Prashant Jay Ruchaya
6. Andrea Abi Rached Dantas
7. Renato de Toledo Leonardo
8. Milton Carlos Kuga
ISSN
DOI
10.5005/jp-journals-10024-1615
Volume
15
Issue
6
Publishing Year
2014
Pages
5
Author Affiliations
    1. Department of Restorative Dentistry, UNESP, Araraquara (FOAr), São Paulo, Brazil
    1. Department of Restorative Dentistry, Araraquara Dental School, UNESP-Univ Estadual Paulista, Araraquara, São Paulo, Brazil
    1. Department of Restorative Dentistry, Araraquara Dental School, UNESP-Univ Estadual Paulista, Araraquara, São Paulo, Brazil
    1. Department of Restorative Dentistry, Araraquara Dental School, UNESP-Univ Estadual Paulista, Araraquara, São Paulo, Brazil
    1. Department of Restorative Dentistry, Araraquara Dental School, São Paulo State University (UNESP), Araraquara São Paulo, Brazil
    1. Department of Endodontics, Dentalis, Redentor School Itaperuna, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
    1. Department of Restorative Dentistry, Araraquara Dental School, UNESP-Univ Estadual Paulista, Araraquara, São Paulo, Brazil
    1. Department of Physiology and Pathology, Araraquara Dental School, UNESP-Univ Estadual Paulista, Araraquara, São Paulo, Brazil
  • Article keywords

    Abstract

    Aim

    This clinical report presents a new method for retrieving separated instruments from the root canal with minimally invasive procedures.

    Background

    The presence of separated instrument in root canal may interfere in the endodontic treatment prognosis. There are several recommended methods to retrieve separated instruments, but some are difficult in clinically practice.

    Case report

    This study describes two cases of separated instrument removal from the root canal using a stainless-steel prepared needle associated with a K-file. Case 1 presented a fractured gutta-percha condenser within the mandibular second premolar, it was separated during incorrect intracanal medication calcium hydroxide placement. Case 2 had a fractured sewing needle within the upper central incisor that the patient used to remove food debris from the root canal. After cervical preparation, the fractured instruments were fitted inside a prepared needle and then an endodontic instrument (#25 K-file) was adapted with clockwise turning motion between the needle inner wall and the fragment.

    Conclusion

    The endodontic or atypical nonendodontic separated instrument may be easily pull on of the root canal using a single and low cost device.

    Clinical significance

    The methods for retrieving separated instruments from root canal are difficult and destructive procedures. The present case describes a simple method to solve this problem.

    How to cite this article

    do Carmo Monteiro JC, Kuga MC, Dantas AAR, Jordão-Basso KCF, Keine KC, Ruchaya PJ, Faria G, de Toledo Leonardo R. A Method for retrieving Endodontic or Atypical Nonendodontic separated Instruments from the Root Canal: A Report of Two Cases. J Contemp Dent Pract 2014;15(6):770-774.

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