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I'm Scott Kuboff, a dental injury lawyer with the law firm of Ibold & O'Brien. I investigate and prosecute dental claims on behalf of clients who were seriously injured following a dental procedure. I often get questions from people following a root canal procedure where an endodontic file broke off and remained inside their tooth. Naturally, they want know whether or not they can pursue a claim. Broken endodontic file are a risk and complication of root canal therapy. The prognosis of a tooth with a separated instrument really to depends on the extent of what is undebrided or unobturated in the canal below the separated instrument; particularly, if it can not be bypassed or removed. There is some indication that there is no difference between a tooth that has been debrided and obturated with gutta percha and sealant versus a tooth that has gutta percha, sealant, and a separated instrument. In fact, the tooth can last some time. If you have a question about a dental claim, feel free to reach out. You can call me at 440-285-3511 or you can send me an email to scott@iboldobrien.com. And be sure to subscribe to this channel so you can be kept in the loop on Ohio laws.