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Abdul, Morawala, Ajinkya, Sawant, Yussuf, Chunawalla |
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Guident; Nov2013, Vol. 6 Issue 12, p40-42, 3p |
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Endodontic treatment in children can be a demanding task and, occasionally, a clinician may encounter bizarre situations that require both skill and patience. Many children are in the habit of placing various objects that can cause hard or soft tissue injuries in the oral cavity. This eventually results in foreign body lodgment into the pulp chamber or root canal leading to pain. This occurs most commonly in a tooth which is exposed to the oral environment either due to trauma or incomplete root canal treatment. As the foreign object can serve as a nidus for pain and infection in the root canal, prompt but cautious attempts must be made for its retrieval. This present article discusses an unusual case report of 13 year old child with presence of stapler pin in root canal, its retrieval and associated management of the involved tooth. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR] |
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