Figure 2: This removal technique requires a rotary grinding tool such as a Dremel, saline drip set for irrigation, face shield to avoid spark injury to the physician, metallic guard such as a foam aluminum splint or forceps split in half, and towels to avoid spark injury to the patient.
Figure 2: This removal technique requires a rotary grinding tool such as a Dremel, saline drip set for irrigation, face shield to avoid spark injury to the physician, metallic guard such as a foam aluminum splint or forceps split in half, and towels to avoid spark injury to the patient.
By Joseph Harrington
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on October 19, 2021
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