Removal of fractured endodontic NiTi file in the apical third of the root canal using an alternative approach. A case report
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Resumo: | This case report presents an alternative approach for the removal of a fractured endodontic instrument from the apical third of the root canal. A 52-years-old female patient was referred for specialized endodontic treatment of the maxillary left first molar due to the presence of a periapical lesion and root canal calcification. After clinical and radiographic examination, the calcification was confirmed. During biomechanical preparation, the fracture of a size 25/.06 NiTi reciprocating file (ProDesign R) occurred in the apical third of the palatine canal. The patient was informed about the complication and agreed with the attempt to remove the fragment. Firstly, a slight wear of the dentinal walls around the fragment was made using ultrasonic inserts under magnification. Then, a customized extractor was made using a hypodermic needle and a handling file whose mechanism is similar to the removal method previously described by Masserann. For this, the hypodermic needle was inserted in the root canal and the handling file was adapted in the needle lumen, with the function of fixing the fragment and removing it from the canal through the opposite movement performed by the fractured file. After associating the technique with a hypodermic needle and using ultrasound and an operating microscope to perform the procedure, the fragment was successfully removed. The association of techniques to remove fragments using only items already present in the endodontic arsenal can eliminate the need for surgical treatment and improve the prognosis of endodontic treatment through a safe, simple and cost-effective method that can be performed in the endodontic clinical routine. |
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Removal of fractured endodontic NiTi file in the apical third of the root canal using an alternative approach. A case reportExtracción de una lima endodóntica de NiTi fracturada en el tercio apical del conducto radicular mediante un abordaje alternativo. Un reporte de casoRemoção de lima endodôntica de NiTi fraturada no terço apical do canal radicular usando uma abordagem alternativa. Um relato de casoEndodonticsRoot canal therapySeparated instrumentInstrument removal.EndodonciaTratamiento de conductoInstrumentos fracturadosExtracción de instrumentos.EndodontiaTratamento do canal radicularInstrumentos fraturadosRemoção de instrumentos.This case report presents an alternative approach for the removal of a fractured endodontic instrument from the apical third of the root canal. A 52-years-old female patient was referred for specialized endodontic treatment of the maxillary left first molar due to the presence of a periapical lesion and root canal calcification. After clinical and radiographic examination, the calcification was confirmed. During biomechanical preparation, the fracture of a size 25/.06 NiTi reciprocating file (ProDesign R) occurred in the apical third of the palatine canal. The patient was informed about the complication and agreed with the attempt to remove the fragment. Firstly, a slight wear of the dentinal walls around the fragment was made using ultrasonic inserts under magnification. Then, a customized extractor was made using a hypodermic needle and a handling file whose mechanism is similar to the removal method previously described by Masserann. For this, the hypodermic needle was inserted in the root canal and the handling file was adapted in the needle lumen, with the function of fixing the fragment and removing it from the canal through the opposite movement performed by the fractured file. After associating the technique with a hypodermic needle and using ultrasound and an operating microscope to perform the procedure, the fragment was successfully removed. The association of techniques to remove fragments using only items already present in the endodontic arsenal can eliminate the need for surgical treatment and improve the prognosis of endodontic treatment through a safe, simple and cost-effective method that can be performed in the endodontic clinical routine.Este caso clínico presenta un enfoque alternativo para la extracción de un instrumento endodóntico fracturado en el tercio apical del conducto radicular. Paciente de sexo femenino de 52 años que fue remitida para tratamiento endodóntico especializado del primer molar superior izquierdo por presencia de lesión periapical y calcificación del conducto radicular. Tras el examen clínico y radiográfico, se confirmó la calcificación. Durante la preparación biomecánica, se produjo una fractura de una lima recíproca de NiTi 25/.06 (ProDesign R) en el tercio apical del canal palatino. Se informó al paciente sobre la complicación y se mostró de acuerdo con el intento de retirar el fragmento. Primero, se realizó un ligero desgaste en las paredes dentinarias alrededor del fragmento con inserciones ultrasónicas bajo aumento. Luego, se realizó un extractor personalizado utilizando una aguja hipodérmica y una lima manual cuyo mecanismo es similar al método de extracción descrito anteriormente por Masserann. Para ello, se insertó la aguja hipodérmica en el conducto radicular y se adaptó la lima manual en el lumen de la aguja, con la función de fijar el fragmento y sacarlo del conducto mediante el movimiento contrario que realiza la lima fracturada. Tras asociar la técnica de la aguja hipodérmica y utilizar ultrasonido y un microscopio quirúrgico para realizar el procedimiento, el fragmento fue retirado con éxito. La asociación de técnicas de remoción de fragmentos utilizando únicamente elementos ya presentes en el arsenal endodóntico puede eliminar la necesidad de tratamiento quirúrgico y mejorar el pronóstico del tratamiento endodóntico a través de un método seguro, simple y de bajo costo que se puede realizar en la rutina clínica endodóntica.Este relato de caso apresenta uma abordagem alternativa para a remoção de um instrumento endodôntico fraturado no terço apical do canal radicular. Paciente do sexo feminino, 52 anos, foi encaminhada para tratamento endodôntico especializado do primeiro molar superior esquerdo devido à presença de lesão periapical e calcificação do canal radicular. Após exame clínico e radiográfico, a calcificação foi confirmada. Durante o preparo biomecânico, ocorreu no terço apical do canal palatino, a fratura de uma lima reciprocante de NiTi 25/.06 (ProDesign R). A paciente foi informada sobre a intercorrência e concordou com a tentativa de retirada do fragmento. Primeiramente, um leve desgaste das paredes dentinárias ao redor do fragmento foi feito com insertos ultrassônicos sob magnificação. Em seguida, foi confeccionado um extrator customizado utilizando uma agulha hipodérmica e uma lima manual cujo mecanismo é semelhante ao método de remoção descrito anteriormente por Masserann. Para isso, a agulha hipodérmica foi inserida no canal radicular e a lima manual foi adaptada no lúmen da agulha, com a função de fixar o fragmento e retirá-lo do canal por meio do movimento contrário realizado pela lima fraturada. Após associar a técnica da agulha hipodérmica e utilizar o ultrassom e o microscópio operatório para realização do procedimento, o fragmento foi removido com sucesso. A associação de técnicas de remoção de fragmentos utilizando apenas itens já presentes no arsenal endodôntico pode eliminar a necessidade de tratamento cirúrgico e melhorar o prognóstico do tratamento endodôntico por meio de um método seguro, simples e de baixo custo que pode ser realizado na rotina clínica endodôntica.Research, Society and Development2021-03-09info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/article/view/1309710.33448/rsd-v10i3.13097Research, Society and Development; Vol. 10 No. 3; e13810313097Research, Society and Development; Vol. 10 Núm. 3; e13810313097Research, Society and Development; v. 10 n. 3; e138103130972525-3409reponame:Research, Society and Developmentinstname:Universidade Federal de Itajubá (UNIFEI)instacron:UNIFEIenghttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/article/view/13097/11828Copyright (c) 2021 Caroline Loureiro; Flávia Alfredo Plazza; Rogério de Castilho Jacinto; Luciano Tavares Angelo Cintra; João Eduardo Gomes-Filhohttps://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessLoureiro, CarolinePlazza, Flávia AlfredoJacinto, Rogério de CastilhoCintra, Luciano Tavares AngeloGomes-Filho, João Eduardo 2021-03-28T12:03:35Zoai:ojs.pkp.sfu.ca:article/13097Revistahttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/indexPUBhttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/oairsd.articles@gmail.com2525-34092525-3409opendoar:2024-01-17T09:34:31.292295Research, Society and Development - Universidade Federal de Itajubá (UNIFEI)false |
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Removal of fractured endodontic NiTi file in the apical third of the root canal using an alternative approach. A case report Extracción de una lima endodóntica de NiTi fracturada en el tercio apical del conducto radicular mediante un abordaje alternativo. Un reporte de caso Remoção de lima endodôntica de NiTi fraturada no terço apical do canal radicular usando uma abordagem alternativa. Um relato de caso |
title |
Removal of fractured endodontic NiTi file in the apical third of the root canal using an alternative approach. A case report |
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Removal of fractured endodontic NiTi file in the apical third of the root canal using an alternative approach. A case report Loureiro, Caroline Endodontics Root canal therapy Separated instrument Instrument removal. Endodoncia Tratamiento de conducto Instrumentos fracturados Extracción de instrumentos. Endodontia Tratamento do canal radicular Instrumentos fraturados Remoção de instrumentos. |
title_short |
Removal of fractured endodontic NiTi file in the apical third of the root canal using an alternative approach. A case report |
title_full |
Removal of fractured endodontic NiTi file in the apical third of the root canal using an alternative approach. A case report |
title_fullStr |
Removal of fractured endodontic NiTi file in the apical third of the root canal using an alternative approach. A case report |
title_full_unstemmed |
Removal of fractured endodontic NiTi file in the apical third of the root canal using an alternative approach. A case report |
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Removal of fractured endodontic NiTi file in the apical third of the root canal using an alternative approach. A case report |
author |
Loureiro, Caroline |
author_facet |
Loureiro, Caroline Plazza, Flávia Alfredo Jacinto, Rogério de Castilho Cintra, Luciano Tavares Angelo Gomes-Filho, João Eduardo |
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author |
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Plazza, Flávia Alfredo Jacinto, Rogério de Castilho Cintra, Luciano Tavares Angelo Gomes-Filho, João Eduardo |
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Loureiro, Caroline Plazza, Flávia Alfredo Jacinto, Rogério de Castilho Cintra, Luciano Tavares Angelo Gomes-Filho, João Eduardo |
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Endodontics Root canal therapy Separated instrument Instrument removal. Endodoncia Tratamiento de conducto Instrumentos fracturados Extracción de instrumentos. Endodontia Tratamento do canal radicular Instrumentos fraturados Remoção de instrumentos. |
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Endodontics Root canal therapy Separated instrument Instrument removal. Endodoncia Tratamiento de conducto Instrumentos fracturados Extracción de instrumentos. Endodontia Tratamento do canal radicular Instrumentos fraturados Remoção de instrumentos. |
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This case report presents an alternative approach for the removal of a fractured endodontic instrument from the apical third of the root canal. A 52-years-old female patient was referred for specialized endodontic treatment of the maxillary left first molar due to the presence of a periapical lesion and root canal calcification. After clinical and radiographic examination, the calcification was confirmed. During biomechanical preparation, the fracture of a size 25/.06 NiTi reciprocating file (ProDesign R) occurred in the apical third of the palatine canal. The patient was informed about the complication and agreed with the attempt to remove the fragment. Firstly, a slight wear of the dentinal walls around the fragment was made using ultrasonic inserts under magnification. Then, a customized extractor was made using a hypodermic needle and a handling file whose mechanism is similar to the removal method previously described by Masserann. For this, the hypodermic needle was inserted in the root canal and the handling file was adapted in the needle lumen, with the function of fixing the fragment and removing it from the canal through the opposite movement performed by the fractured file. After associating the technique with a hypodermic needle and using ultrasound and an operating microscope to perform the procedure, the fragment was successfully removed. The association of techniques to remove fragments using only items already present in the endodontic arsenal can eliminate the need for surgical treatment and improve the prognosis of endodontic treatment through a safe, simple and cost-effective method that can be performed in the endodontic clinical routine. |
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