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Perforation repairs.

G A Bruder1, N Mastromihalis, K Foroughi

  • 1SUNY at Stony Brook School of Dental Medicine, USA.

The New York State Dental Journal
|July 20, 1999
PubMed
Summary

Managing dental instrument perforations in the periodontal ligament space is challenging. Newer techniques and materials improve surgical and nonsurgical outcomes for these dental injuries.

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Area of Science:

  • Endodontic dentistry
  • Restorative dentistry
  • Periodontal ligament regeneration

Background:

  • Instrument perforations in the periodontal ligament space pose a significant challenge in endodontic and restorative dental procedures.
  • Effective management is crucial to prevent complications and ensure long-term tooth survival.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To discuss contemporary techniques and materials for managing instrument perforations.
  • To highlight advancements improving predictability and control in perforation repair.

Main Methods:

  • Review of current literature on perforation management.
  • Discussion of advancements in microscopy, instrumentation, and biomaterials.
  • Analysis of surgical and nonsurgical treatment approaches.

Main Results:

  • Modern microscopes enhance visualization and precision during perforation repair.
  • Newer instruments and materials offer improved handling and sealing capabilities.
  • Predictable outcomes are achievable with appropriate techniques and materials.

Conclusions:

  • Advances in dental technology have significantly improved the management of instrument perforations.
  • Effective use of microscopes, new instruments, and materials leads to better surgical and nonsurgical outcomes.
  • This paper provides insights into current best practices for managing periodontal ligament space perforations.

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