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Original Article A NEW POST REMOVAL TECHNIQUE USING ATD TUGGING DEVICE
Yun-Woo Park, Se-Hee Park, Hye-Jin Shin, Kyung-Mo Cho, Jin-Woo Kim,*
J Korean Acad Conserv Dent 2005;30(3):-220.
DOI: https://doi.org/10.5395/JKACD.2005.30.3.215
Published online: January 14, 2005

Department of Conservative Dentistry, College of Dentistry, Kangnung National University

*Corresponding author: Jin-Woo Kim, Department of Conservative Dentistry, College of Dentistry, Kangnung National University Jibyun-Dong, Kangnung, Kangwon, Korea, 210-702, Tel: 82-33-640-3189 Fax: 82-33-640-3113, E-mail: mendo7@kangnung.ac.kr
• Received: October 12, 2004   • Revised: December 8, 2004   • Accepted: December 18, 2004

Copyright © 2005 The Korean Academy of Conservative Dentistry

This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution Non-Commercial License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/3.0) which permits unrestricted non-commercial use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.

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  • It is common for clinicians to encounter endodontically treated teeth that contain posts within their roots. If endodontic treatment is failed, these posts must be removed to facilitate successful nonsurgical retreatment.
    There have been many techniques such as ultrasonic instrument, Ruddle post removal system, Eggler post remover and Masserann kit developed to facilitate removal of posts from the root canal space. But these methods may be disadvantageous because long length of time required for post removal and fracture of post or teeth. In now days new post removal technique using ATD automatic bridge remover was introduced. Advantages of this method are simple and short time consuming compare to others.
    This article served as a successful case report of post removal using ATD automatic bridge remover.
Figure 1.
ATD automatic bridge remover.
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Figure 2-A.
Diagnostic intraoral radiograph.
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Figure 2-B.
Post removal procedure.
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Figure 2-C.
Endodontic treatment.
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Figure 3-A.
Diagnostic intraoral radiograph.
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Figure 3-B.
Post removal procedure.
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Figure 4-A.
Diagnostic intraoral radiograph.
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Figure 4-B.
Post removal.
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Figure 4-C.
Endodontic treatment.
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  • 1. Friedman S, Stabholz A. Endodontic retreatment - case selection and technique. Part 1: criteria for case selection. J Endod 12:28-33. 1986.ArticlePubMed
  • 2. Allen RK, Newton CW, Brown CE. A statistical analysis of surgical and nonsurgical endodontic retreatment cases. J Endod 15:261-266. 1989.ArticlePubMed
  • 3. Grung B, Molven O, Halse A. Periapical surgery in a Norwegian county hospital: follow-up findings of 477 teeth. J Endod 16:411-417. 1990.ArticlePubMed
  • 4. Hepworth MJ, Friedman S. Treatment outcome of surgical and non-surgical management of endodontic failures. J Can Dent Assoc 63:364-371. 1987.

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Figure 1.
ATD automatic bridge remover.
jkacd-30-215f1.jpg
Figure 2-A.
Diagnostic intraoral radiograph.
jkacd-30-215f2a.jpg
Figure 2-B.
Post removal procedure.
jkacd-30-215f2b.jpg
Figure 2-C.
Endodontic treatment.
jkacd-30-215f2c.jpg
Figure 3-A.
Diagnostic intraoral radiograph.
jkacd-30-215f3a.jpg
Figure 3-B.
Post removal procedure.
jkacd-30-215f3b.jpg
Figure 4-A.
Diagnostic intraoral radiograph.
jkacd-30-215f4a.jpg
Figure 4-B.
Post removal.
jkacd-30-215f4b.jpg
Figure 4-C.
Endodontic treatment.
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REFERENCES

  • 1. Friedman S, Stabholz A. Endodontic retreatment - case selection and technique. Part 1: criteria for case selection. J Endod 12:28-33. 1986.ArticlePubMed
  • 2. Allen RK, Newton CW, Brown CE. A statistical analysis of surgical and nonsurgical endodontic retreatment cases. J Endod 15:261-266. 1989.ArticlePubMed
  • 3. Grung B, Molven O, Halse A. Periapical surgery in a Norwegian county hospital: follow-up findings of 477 teeth. J Endod 16:411-417. 1990.ArticlePubMed
  • 4. Hepworth MJ, Friedman S. Treatment outcome of surgical and non-surgical management of endodontic failures. J Can Dent Assoc 63:364-371. 1987.

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    A NEW POST REMOVAL TECHNIQUE USING ATD TUGGING DEVICE
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    Figure 1. ATD automatic bridge remover.
    Figure 2-A. Diagnostic intraoral radiograph.
    Figure 2-B. Post removal procedure.
    Figure 2-C. Endodontic treatment.
    Figure 3-A. Diagnostic intraoral radiograph.
    Figure 3-B. Post removal procedure.
    Figure 4-A. Diagnostic intraoral radiograph.
    Figure 4-B. Post removal.
    Figure 4-C. Endodontic treatment.
    A NEW POST REMOVAL TECHNIQUE USING ATD TUGGING DEVICE

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