1982
DOI: 10.1016/0030-4220(82)90085-8
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Patient-induced blockage of the root canal

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“…These foreign objects may act as a potent source of infection. Grossman, Gelfman, and Harris reported retrieval of indelible ink pencil tip, brads, tooth pick, adsorbent points, tomato seed, pins, pencil tips, plastic objects, toothbrush bristles, and crayons from the root canal of teeth left open for drainage.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…These foreign objects may act as a potent source of infection. Grossman, Gelfman, and Harris reported retrieval of indelible ink pencil tip, brads, tooth pick, adsorbent points, tomato seed, pins, pencil tips, plastic objects, toothbrush bristles, and crayons from the root canal of teeth left open for drainage.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A number of foreign objects have been reported to be lodged in the pulp chamber and root canals of both deciduous and permanent teeth. Metallic paper clip, 3 metal screws, 4 pencil lead, 5 stapler pins, 6 darning needle, 7 beads, 8 plastic chopsticks, 9 tooth picks, indelible ink pencil, ink pen tips, brads, tomato seed, crayons, 10,11 dressmaker pins, 12 two straws, 13 conical metal objects, 14 hat pins, 15 aluminum foil, 16 etc. have been retrieved from root canals.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…These foreign objects may act as a potent source of infection and painful condition. Grossman,[7] Gelfman,[8] and Harris[9] reported retrieval of indelible ink pencil tips, brads, a tooth pick, adsorbent points, tomato seed, pins, wooden toothpick, a pencil tip, plastic objects, toothbrush bristles and crayons from the root canals of anterior teeth left open for drainage.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%