Research Article
Egyptian School of Reimplantology Tooth Bank (Management of Broken Files inside or beyond Apical Formaina with Cyst and Granuloms Where Normal Bypass is Not Possible)
Author(s): Omar Oustsfs*
The management of broken endodontic files remains a significant challenge in dentistry, particularly when complications arise within or beyond the apical foramen, often accompanied by the presence of cysts or granulomas. The Egyptian School of Reimplantology proposes a novel approach through the establishment of a Tooth Bank, which aims to facilitate the retrieval and management of dental tissues in cases where conventional bypass techniques are ineffective. This paper outlines the methodology for file retrieval and subsequent management strategies, emphasizing the integration of advanced imaging techniques and minimally invasive procedures. The Tooth Bank serves as a repository for dental tissues, allowing for controlled and standardized treatment protocols. We detail the protocols for assessing the condition of the surrounding tissue, selecting appropriate retrieval methods, and man.. View More»