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The Prevalence of Endodontic Instrument Separation among Dental Practitioners and Dental Students in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia: A Cross-Sectional Study
Author(s): Abeer AL Rumyyan, Hamad Alissa, Hamoud Alkuraidis, Mohammed Sager, Sulaiman Alraffa, Ibrahim Alhumud, Ahmad Alkhodair*, Asim Aloraini, Nawaf Almustafa and Jaser Alghamdi
Aims: This study aimed to investigate the prevalence of instrument separation and its management in Riyadh City.
Methods and Material: A survey was distributed in hard and soft copy forms. Target subjects were Undergraduate
students, Dental interns, General practitioners, Postgraduates Endodontic, Advanced general dentistry (AGD),
Saudi board advanced restorative dentistry (SBARD), and Endodontists. The questionnaire contained three domains:
demographic data, incidence of instrument separation, management and follow up of instruments separation. Data
were statistically analysed, and the significance level was set at p<0.05.
Results: The study includes 455 subjects.
Determined percentage of instrument separation with hand file was 56.1% rotary file was 43.9%, nickel titan.. Read More»
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