2011
DOI: 10.2334/josnusd.53.495
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An investigation of accidental ingestion during dental procedures

Abstract: Twenty-three cases of accidental ingestion during dental procedures, which occurred at the Center for Dental Clinics of Hokkaido University Hospital between 2006 and 2010, were analyzed retrospectively. We examined not only the objects ingested, but also details of the circumstances (treated teeth, types of treatment, professional experience of the practitioners). Except for two cases (an unidentified endodontic file and the tip of an ultrasonic scaler, which were recovered by vacuuming), the other 21 accident… Show more

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“…A correlation between the dentist's experience and dental accidents has been reported. It appears that accidental ingestion is more likely to occur when dental practitioners have had less than five years experience after graduation (2). This is because they have less ability to perform normal preventive measures, either because of limited time for individual dental treatment or lack of experience.…”
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“…A correlation between the dentist's experience and dental accidents has been reported. It appears that accidental ingestion is more likely to occur when dental practitioners have had less than five years experience after graduation (2). This is because they have less ability to perform normal preventive measures, either because of limited time for individual dental treatment or lack of experience.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…This is because they have less ability to perform normal preventive measures, either because of limited time for individual dental treatment or lack of experience. However, this does not exclude experienced dental practitioners, as it has been reported that they can also make mistakes in this respect (1,2).…”
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“…Japonijoje atlikto tyrimo duomenimis, jatrogeninio prarijimo ar aspiracijos odontologinės procedūros metu tikimybė -0,004 % [5]. Tai gali būti bet kurie objektai, kurie procedūros metu nepritvirtinti gali atsidurti burnos ertmėje.…”
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