2018
DOI: 10.4103/jicdro.jicdro_2_18
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Management of iatrogenic errors: Furcal perforation

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“…14 Perforation of the chamber floor or of the root of the tooth by a bur or an endodontic instrument is a common accident when preparing the access cavity and also when shaping the canal. The instrument thereupon crosses the root dentin as well as the cement and creates a gap that artificially connects the canal network with the desmodentium or the oral cavity 15 . These are complications due to iatrogenic errors that, in the worst-case scenario, result in extraction of the tooth.…”
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“…14 Perforation of the chamber floor or of the root of the tooth by a bur or an endodontic instrument is a common accident when preparing the access cavity and also when shaping the canal. The instrument thereupon crosses the root dentin as well as the cement and creates a gap that artificially connects the canal network with the desmodentium or the oral cavity 15 . These are complications due to iatrogenic errors that, in the worst-case scenario, result in extraction of the tooth.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Iatrogenic strip furcation perforation is critical for a good outcome. Aidasani & Mulay [5]. Influential factors of significance to the prognosis for treatment are time, size, and shape of the perforation as well as its location which impacts the potential to control the infection.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Further factors which highly affect the treatment prognosis are time, size and shape of the perforation as well as its location. Moreover, controlling the infection at the perforated location is also of importance Aidasani & Mulay [5]. a tooth with a ceramic crown was present, the mucosa above the periapex was red, and a bulging vestibular sinus track, lightly red without a formed tip, was also observed.…”
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“…The emerging use of biomaterials in modern medicine has been constantly updated as new materials are developed. Several clinical applications for biomaterials include their use in the manufacturing of advanced surgical instruments, in plastic surgery, correction of anomalies, production of scaffolds (porous structures used as guide substrates for tissue regeneration) for regenerative medicine, in addition to their use as a structural function ( 1 3 ). Among the most commonly used biomaterials, polymeric, metallic, and ceramic materials stand out ( 4 ).…”
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confidence: 99%