Title of article
Broken File Retrieval in the Lower Right First Molar Using an Ultrasonic Instrument and Endodontic Micro Forceps
Author/Authors
Meidyawati, Ratna Department of Conservative Dentistry - Faculty of Dentistry - Universitas Indonesia, Indonesia , Suprastiwi, Endang Department of Conservative Dentistry - Faculty of Dentistry - Universitas Indonesia, Indonesia , Dwi Setiati, Hasti Department of Conservative Dentistry - Faculty of Dentistry - Universitas Indonesia, Indonesia
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5
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1
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5
Abstract
Broken files affect cleaning, shaping, and filling processes of the root canal, thereby causing maintenance failure. Objective. This
report explains how to remove broken files using ultrasonic instruments and endodontic micro forceps. Case Report. A 25-yearold female patient had incomplete root canal treatment at the lower right first molar 1 week ago. There were radiolucency in the
bifurcation and apical root and the presence of broken files in the 1/3 coronal mesiolingual root. The retrieval started by making
a staging platform with an ET20 ultrasonic tip. Endodontic micro forceps were used including a screw wedge that works by
clamping the file fragments through a mechanical lock and pulling them to the coronal. Conclusion. It is possible to successfully
remove broken files from the root canal using ultrasonic instruments and endodontic micro forceps.
Keywords
Endodontic Micro Forceps , Broken File Retrieval , Lower Right First Molar
Journal title
Case Reports in Dentistry
Serial Year
2019
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Record number
2618596
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