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Deepika Lakshmaiah1, Jwaalaa Raj Kumar1, Nikesh Sakthi1
1Department of Conservative Dentistry and Endodontics, Chettinad Dental College and Research Institute, Chennai, IND.
Abstract:
The most common problem faced by dentists during root canal therapy is instrument separation. Instrument separation leads to the inefficient biomechanical preparation of the canals, which can affect the outcome of the root canal-treated tooth. Hence, bypassing the fractured instrument or removal can be accounted as a viable choice to maintain the structural integrity of the tooth. This article illustrates a case series wherein the fractured instrument was managed successfully with the use of conservative techniques.
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