Management Of Fractured Endodontic Instruments: A Clinical Guide
by Theodor Lambrianidis /
2017 / English / PDF, EPUB
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This superbly illustrated book provides detailed information on the
causes of instrument failure during endodontic treatment, the
factors influencing the management of such cases, and the diverse
management options that may be employed to resolve the problem.
Readers will find clear descriptions and comparative evaluation of
the available methods, techniques, and devices. Complications that
may arise during the management of fractured instruments are
described, and the impact of retained file fragments on the
prognosis of endodontic treatment is discussed. In addition, means
of preventing iatrogenic errors from occurring in the first place
(the best form of management) are explained, emphasizing that the
risk of instrument failure is reduced if proper guidelines are
carefully considered and followed. The book will assist both
endodontists and general dental practitioners in achieving an
optimal outcome when confronted with the time-consuming and
challenging task of dealing with a fractured instrument within the
root canal – a still frequent circumstance despite the plethora of
improvements in instrument design, alloy composition, and
manufacturing processes.
This superbly illustrated book provides detailed information on the
causes of instrument failure during endodontic treatment, the
factors influencing the management of such cases, and the diverse
management options that may be employed to resolve the problem.
Readers will find clear descriptions and comparative evaluation of
the available methods, techniques, and devices. Complications that
may arise during the management of fractured instruments are
described, and the impact of retained file fragments on the
prognosis of endodontic treatment is discussed. In addition, means
of preventing iatrogenic errors from occurring in the first place
(the best form of management) are explained, emphasizing that the
risk of instrument failure is reduced if proper guidelines are
carefully considered and followed. The book will assist both
endodontists and general dental practitioners in achieving an
optimal outcome when confronted with the time-consuming and
challenging task of dealing with a fractured instrument within the
root canal – a still frequent circumstance despite the plethora of
improvements in instrument design, alloy composition, and
manufacturing processes.