RajagopalAthmarao Thennukonda’s research while affiliated with Madurai Medical College and other places

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Adverse events associated with ultrasonic scalers: A manufacturer and user facility device experience database analysis
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November 2015

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Indian Journal of Dental Research

RajagopalAthmarao Thennukonda

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BhavaniRekha Natarajan

Background: The present study was conducted to determine the frequency and type of adverse events (AEs) associated with ultrasonic scaler reported to the Food and Drug Administration manufacturer and user facility device experience (MAUDE) database. Materials and Methods: The authors reviewed the ultrasonic scaler units (USU) related AEs reported to MAUDE from October 1, 1995, to September 31, 2015. Analyses of details collected are presented. Results: MAUDE received a total of 667 unique USU-related AE reports. Of 667 cases, MAUDE classified 628 instances (94.2%) as malfunction 27 (4%) as injurious, 10 (1.5%) as others, and 2 (0.3%) claiming the use of USU as cause of death. Of the 667 cases, 511 (76.6%) were used for endodontic application, and 147 (22%) as scaler applications. In 512 (76.8%) instances, there was separation of the tips, posing danger to patients or users, and 112 (16.8%) instances of overheating, 12 (1.8%) instances of breakage, and electrical issues in 8 (1.2%) instances. These AE resulted in 19 instances of thermal injury, 2 suspicious deaths, and hearing loss in 3 cases. In 4 cases, patient swallowed broken parts requiring additional medical care. Conclusions: Use of USU, a Class 2 device without exemption, carries a degree of risk to patient′s safety, if not properly used. As of today, MAUDE data is the only reliable source of AE until another database or such study is carried out. Certain AE that has been largely anecdotal, such as hearing loss has been reported in this study. The findings from study reiterate that more in-depth analysis of AE of USU is needed. Until then operator needs to take all precautions to avoid AE when using USU.

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... The use of overheated handpieces and ultrasonic scalers can iatrogenically result in thermal traumatic injuries to the gingiva. Thermal burns, however, have been listed as one of the potential side effects that could be brought on by using ultrasonic scalers [5]. TTI can also be brought on by consuming unusually hot/cold meals or drinks. ...

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Trauma and the Periodontal Tissues: A Narrative Review
Adverse events associated with ultrasonic scalers: A manufacturer and user facility device experience database analysis
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  • November 2015

Indian Journal of Dental Research