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Removing a Tiny Fractured Instrument Fragment from a Root Canal System.

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September 13, 2013 By Dr Pierre Pizem Leave a Comment

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  1. Mass of embedded pulp stones is still present in pulp chamber and it must be removed to increase both retention and strength of planned core
  2. Big chunk of metal must be removed from mesio vestibular root canal
  3. Patency must be recovered in all 3 blocked canals in order to shape, clean and fill those to the apex

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