Yi Fan, Yuan Gao, Xiangzhu Wang, Bing Fan, Zhi Chen, Qing Yu, Ming Xue, Xiaoyan Wang, Zhengwei Huang, Deqin Yang, Zhengmei Lin, Yihuai Pan, Jin Zhao, Jinhua Yu, Zhuo Chen, Sijing Xie, He Yuan, Kehua Que, Shuang Pan, Xiaojing Huang, Jun Luo, Xiuping Meng, Jin Zhang, Yi Du, Lei Zhang, Hong Li, Wenxia Chen, Jiayuan Wu, Xin Xu, Jing Zou, Jiyao Li, Dingming Huang, Lei Cheng, Tiemei Wang, Benxiang Hou, Xuedong Zhou
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Abstract
Instrument separation is a critical complication during root canal therapy, impacting treatment success and long-term tooth preservation. The etiology of instrument separation is multifactorial, involving the intricate anatomy of the root canal system, instrument-related factors, and instrumentation techniques. Instrument separation can hinder thorough cleaning, shaping, and obturation of the root canal, posing challenges to successful treatment outcomes. Although retrieval of separated instrument is often feasible, it carries risks including perforation, excessive removal of tooth structure and root fractures. Effective management of separated instruments requires a comprehensive understanding of the contributing factors, meticulous preoperative assessment, and precise evaluation of the retrieval difficulty. The application of appropriate retrieval techniques is essential to minimize complications and optimize clinical outcomes. The current manuscript provides a framework for understanding the causes, risk factors, and clinical management principles of instrument separation. By integrating effective strategies, endodontists can enhance decision-making, improve endodontic treatment success and ensure the preservation of natural dentition.
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The International Journal of Oral Science covers various aspects of oral science and interdisciplinary fields, encompassing basic, applied, and clinical research. Topics include, but are not limited to:
Oral microbiology
Oral and maxillofacial oncology
Cariology
Oral inflammation and infection
Dental stem cells and regenerative medicine
Craniofacial surgery
Dental material
Oral biomechanics
Oral, dental, and maxillofacial genetic and developmental diseases
Craniofacial bone research
Craniofacial-related biomaterials
Temporomandibular joint disorder and osteoarthritis
The journal publishes peer-reviewed Articles presenting new research results and Review Articles offering concise summaries of specific areas in oral science.