Iatrogenic Damage Flashcards

1
Q

most important for success and prevention of error

A

case selection

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2
Q

how to fix blowout?

A

shorten WL and enlarge if possible

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3
Q

anemic (___) fills are less of an issue

A

short

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4
Q

worst (and most common) iatrogenic issue

A

perforation

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5
Q

dilute NaOCl ratio

A

10:1

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6
Q

___ is used as a matrix, and ___ is placed over perforations

A

collacote
MTA

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7
Q

___ above the crest, and ___ below the crest

A

geristore
MTA

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8
Q

worst perforation

A

strip

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9
Q

how to fix strip perforation

A

resect and MTA retrofill

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10
Q

what can be used to permanently seal canal

A

vitrebond

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