REMOVAL OF AN INSTRUMENT IN THE MIDDLE AND APICAL THIRD OF THE MESIOLINGUAL CANAL OF THE LOWER MOLAR USING THE BYPASS TECHNIQUE
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.56238/levv15n41-042Keywords:
Endodontic Instrument Fracture, Root Canal Preparation, Endodontic RetreatmentAbstract
The objective of this study was to describe a case fractured in the middle and apical third of the mesial canal of the lower molar by the bypass technique. The patient was referred to a private practice for endodontic retreatment of tooth 46. After removal of gutta-percha In the first session, it was decided to completely unfill the buccal canal using a reciprocating file (Reeciproc R#25, with the aid of 2% chlorhexidine + natrosol. Patency was achieved with the use of an Easy 15.05 rotary file at 400 rpm and torque of 1 N. The fragment was not located through microscopy. Therefore, it was decided to try to pass the fragment with file #15.02 C-Pilot since the biological cost of the removal attempt was considerable. It was decided to fill the canal with Bio-C Sealer cement, using the injectable technique to obtain an apical puff, locking the tip inside the canal and exerting positive pressure. An X-ray was performed to verify whether the cement would overcome the obstruction. It is concluded that the instrument bypass technique is a conservative and effective maneuver and an adequate solution in cases of fracture of endodontic files in the apical and middle third of the root canal.