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Yoshi Terauchi, D.D.S., Ph.D.: Woodpecker: royalties (Ongoing); Zumax Medical Co: Honorarium (Ongoing)
An instrument fracture is very frustrating. Instrument retrieval is even more frustrating and considered more challenging than any other procedure in endodontics. The literature shows that when NiTi instruments fracture, they mostly fracture in the apical one-third or beyond a curve of the canal because of the superelastic property of NiTi instruments. Although the success rates of instrument retrieval with ultrasonics alone are very high in the range of 80 to 90 %, ultrasonic retrieval attempts are deemed to be unpredictable in terms of time and dentin sacrifice. It is also essential to maintain as much tooth structure as possible to prevent root fracture and perforation. In the workshop updated techniques for instrument retrieval using “TFRK” including other non-ultrasonic techniques will be proposed and discussed to make the instrument retrieval highly predictable and minimize dentin sacrifice. The proposed instrument retrieval techniques are also supported by a recent study published from JOE because of predictability and higher success rates compared to the traditional techniques. In this workshop several new instrument retrieval techniques will be presented.
Learning Objectives:
Describe how to make an accurate diagnosis for instrument retrieval.
Describe how to make it minimally invasive and predictable to prepare the canal for instrument retrieval
Perform at least three instrument retrieval techniques.