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Nadkarni, Ujwal M., Munshi, Amita, Damle, Satyawan G., Kalaskar, Ritesh R. |
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Quintessence International; Sep2002, Vol. 33 Issue 8, p609-612, 4p |
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A 12-year-old boy presented with a fractured sewing needle within the palatal root canal of a nonvital permanent maxillary first molar. The patient admitted that he had often placed a sewing needle in the tooth to relieve discomfort associated with it. A minimal amount of tooth structure was removed around the foreign object to facilitate access for K-type files. Under copious irrigation, the files were worked around the object to loosen it. The fractured needle was removed with a tweezers that had long, narrow beaks. Use of this simple technique allowed the object to be removed from the root canal with minimal damage to internal tooth structure. (Quintessence lnt 2002;33:609-612) [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR] |
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