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Complications in Endodontics

Bhavin Bhuva, Omar Ikram

2020Primary Dental Journal34 citationsDOI

Abstract

Difficulties encountered during endodontic treatment can be a cause of frustration for both clinician and patient. Complications such as iatrogenic perforation, ledge formation, canal blockage, instrument separation and untreated anatomy may impact the outcome of endodontic treatment. Clinicians should understand how each of these complications can occur, be prevented and predictably rectified. It is also important for clinicians to understand the impact of a specific complication on treatment prognosis and to appreciate how this may differ in each case. There may be scenarios where a complication does not significantly affect the prognosis, whereas in other situations, the same complication will be detrimental to the outcome of treatment. An appreciation of the clinical factors which determine prognosis is important, so that the correct intervention is chosen, and the patient is correctly informed of the likely sequelae.

Topics & Concepts

ComplicationMedicineEndodonticsPerforationIntervention (counseling)Endodontic therapyOutcome (game theory)DentistryIntensive care medicineSurgeryRoot canalPsychiatryMathematical economicsPunchingMaterials scienceMetallurgyMathematicsEndodontics and Root Canal TreatmentsDental Radiography and ImagingDental Anxiety and Anesthesia Techniques