Treatment outcome of young molars obstructed by fractured endodontic instruments: two case reports
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Resumo: | Ultrasonic tips and anatomic finishing files have been used as strategies to improve the cleaning and disinfection of root canals, especially in complex anatomies. These instruments are also subjected to fractures, which can hinder the endodontic treatment and negatively affect the outcome. This article presents two cases of successful management of intracanal-fractured instruments with unfavourable prognosis, emphasizing on treatment protocols and outcomes. Two 14-year-old female patients underwent root canal treatment of teeth 37 (case 1) and 47 (case 2). During the final irrigation protocols, case 1 presented a fractured XP-Clean file within the mesiobuccal canal and within the distal canal in case 2, which also showed fractured E1-Irrisonic tips within the mesiobuccal and distal canals. Non-surgical management and bypassing retained instrument fragments were successful in both cases and they may be considered adequate approaches. |
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Treatment outcome of young molars obstructed by fractured endodontic instruments: two case reportsResultado del tratamiento de molares jóvenes obstruidos por instrumental endodóntico fracturado: reporte de dos casosResultado do tratamento de molares jovens obstruídos por instrumentos endodônticos fraturados: relato de dois casosEndodonticsFractured instrumentRoot canal preparationTreatment outcome.EndodonciaInstrumento fracturadoPreparación del conducto radicularResultado del tratamiento.EndodontiaInstrumento fraturadoPreparo de canal radicularResultado do tratamento.Ultrasonic tips and anatomic finishing files have been used as strategies to improve the cleaning and disinfection of root canals, especially in complex anatomies. These instruments are also subjected to fractures, which can hinder the endodontic treatment and negatively affect the outcome. This article presents two cases of successful management of intracanal-fractured instruments with unfavourable prognosis, emphasizing on treatment protocols and outcomes. Two 14-year-old female patients underwent root canal treatment of teeth 37 (case 1) and 47 (case 2). During the final irrigation protocols, case 1 presented a fractured XP-Clean file within the mesiobuccal canal and within the distal canal in case 2, which also showed fractured E1-Irrisonic tips within the mesiobuccal and distal canals. Non-surgical management and bypassing retained instrument fragments were successful in both cases and they may be considered adequate approaches.Las puntas ultrasónicas y las limas de acabado anatómico se han utilizado como estrategias para mejorar la limpieza y desinfección de los conductos radiculares, especialmente en anatomías complejas. Estos instrumentos también están sujetos a fracturas, lo que puede dificultar el tratamiento endodóntico y afectar negativamente el resultado. Este artículo presenta dos casos de manejo exitoso de instrumentos fracturados dentro del conducto radicular, con un pronóstico desfavorable, con énfasis en los protocolos y resultados del tratamiento. Dos pacientes mujeres de 14 años fueron sometidas a tratamiento de conducto 37 (caso 1) y 47 (caso 2). Durante los protocolos finales de irrigación, el caso 1 presentó una lima XP-Clean fracturada dentro del canal mesiovestibular y dentro del canal distal en el caso 2, que también presentaba puntas E1-Irrisonic fracturadas en los canales mesiovestibular y distal. El manejo no quirúrgico y el desvío de fragmentos de los instrumentos retenidos fueron exitosos en ambos casos y pueden considerarse abordajes apropiados.Pontas ultrassônicas e limas anatômicas de acabamento têm sido utilizadas como estratégias para melhorar a limpeza e a desinfecção dos canais radiculares, principalmente em anatomias complexas. Esses instrumentos também estão sujeitos a fraturas, o que pode dificultar o tratamento endodôntico e afetar negativamente o resultado. Este artigo apresenta dois casos de manejo bem-sucedido de instrumentais fraturados dentro do canal radicular, com prognóstico desfavorável, com ênfase em protocolos de tratamento e resultados. Duas pacientes do sexo feminino, de 14 anos, foram submetidas a tratamento de canal dos dentes 37 (caso 1) e 47 (caso 2). Durante os protocolos de irrigação final, o caso 1 apresentou uma lima XP-Clean fraturada dentro do canal mesiovestibular e dentro do canal distal no caso 2, que também apresentava pontas E1-Irrisonic fraturadas nos canais mesiovestibular e distal. O manejo não cirúrgico e o desvio dos fragmentos dos instrumentos retidos foram bem-sucedidos em ambos os casos e podem ser considerados abordagens adequadas.Research, Society and Development2020-09-27info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/article/view/853710.33448/rsd-v9i10.8537Research, Society and Development; Vol. 9 No. 10; e3149108537Research, Society and Development; Vol. 9 Núm. 10; e3149108537Research, Society and Development; v. 9 n. 10; e31491085372525-3409reponame:Research, Society and Developmentinstname:Universidade Federal de Itajubá (UNIFEI)instacron:UNIFEIenghttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/article/view/8537/7639Copyright (c) 2020 Thaís Christina Cunha; Felipe de Souza Matos; Luiz Renato Paranhos; Camilla Christian Gomes Mourahttps://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessCunha, Thaís ChristinaMatos, Felipe de SouzaParanhos, Luiz RenatoMoura, Camilla Christian Gomes2020-10-31T12:03:23Zoai:ojs.pkp.sfu.ca:article/8537Revistahttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/indexPUBhttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/oairsd.articles@gmail.com2525-34092525-3409opendoar:2024-01-17T09:30:59.478500Research, Society and Development - Universidade Federal de Itajubá (UNIFEI)false |
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Treatment outcome of young molars obstructed by fractured endodontic instruments: two case reports Resultado del tratamiento de molares jóvenes obstruidos por instrumental endodóntico fracturado: reporte de dos casos Resultado do tratamento de molares jovens obstruídos por instrumentos endodônticos fraturados: relato de dois casos |
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Treatment outcome of young molars obstructed by fractured endodontic instruments: two case reports |
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Treatment outcome of young molars obstructed by fractured endodontic instruments: two case reports Cunha, Thaís Christina Endodontics Fractured instrument Root canal preparation Treatment outcome. Endodoncia Instrumento fracturado Preparación del conducto radicular Resultado del tratamiento. Endodontia Instrumento fraturado Preparo de canal radicular Resultado do tratamento. |
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Treatment outcome of young molars obstructed by fractured endodontic instruments: two case reports |
title_full |
Treatment outcome of young molars obstructed by fractured endodontic instruments: two case reports |
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Treatment outcome of young molars obstructed by fractured endodontic instruments: two case reports |
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Treatment outcome of young molars obstructed by fractured endodontic instruments: two case reports |
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Treatment outcome of young molars obstructed by fractured endodontic instruments: two case reports |
author |
Cunha, Thaís Christina |
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Cunha, Thaís Christina Matos, Felipe de Souza Paranhos, Luiz Renato Moura, Camilla Christian Gomes |
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Matos, Felipe de Souza Paranhos, Luiz Renato Moura, Camilla Christian Gomes |
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Cunha, Thaís Christina Matos, Felipe de Souza Paranhos, Luiz Renato Moura, Camilla Christian Gomes |
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Endodontics Fractured instrument Root canal preparation Treatment outcome. Endodoncia Instrumento fracturado Preparación del conducto radicular Resultado del tratamiento. Endodontia Instrumento fraturado Preparo de canal radicular Resultado do tratamento. |
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Endodontics Fractured instrument Root canal preparation Treatment outcome. Endodoncia Instrumento fracturado Preparación del conducto radicular Resultado del tratamiento. Endodontia Instrumento fraturado Preparo de canal radicular Resultado do tratamento. |
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Ultrasonic tips and anatomic finishing files have been used as strategies to improve the cleaning and disinfection of root canals, especially in complex anatomies. These instruments are also subjected to fractures, which can hinder the endodontic treatment and negatively affect the outcome. This article presents two cases of successful management of intracanal-fractured instruments with unfavourable prognosis, emphasizing on treatment protocols and outcomes. Two 14-year-old female patients underwent root canal treatment of teeth 37 (case 1) and 47 (case 2). During the final irrigation protocols, case 1 presented a fractured XP-Clean file within the mesiobuccal canal and within the distal canal in case 2, which also showed fractured E1-Irrisonic tips within the mesiobuccal and distal canals. Non-surgical management and bypassing retained instrument fragments were successful in both cases and they may be considered adequate approaches. |
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