I'm sorry, WTH??? I worked as a dental asst for several years in both general dentistry as well as oral surgery AND I CAN SAY I HAVE NEVER EVER HEARD OF PAPER CLIPS BEING USED TEMPORARILY?!?!
I'm sorry but it goes against everything a dentist believes and practices.. I'm dumbfounded that an Atty General stated that it was approved to use the paper clips temporarily?!?! Again WTH?!
That is what I find to be far more concerning than a kook dentist being caught using the paperclips.. This atty gen statement IMO is what is mind boggling?!
I'm certain we have plenty of assts, hygienists, dentists here at WS and would love to hear their take on this atty general's statement..
My take- same as yours. Absolutelly crazy!!
I worked as a dental nurse between the ages of 16 and 26, and in that time I worked for several dentists. Some of the positions were short lived, because I thought the dentists were dodgy (one would go to have a swig of bourbon in between patients)....but even they never used paper clips!!
Generally, root canals are filled with sterile gutta percha points which is why dentists need chloroform (if they are removing the GP points to re-do a root canal). The root needs to be packed with as many as you can fit in there so it's flush with the surrounding tooth. Different canals in the same tooth will require different amounts of GP points, because they are never the exact same size or shape.
So a paper clip could NEVER work. Not temporarily, not EVER.
The only time I've seen metal in a patients root is when their previous dodgy dentist broke off part of their instrument in the root, and just left it there.
Other than that metal posts are used to reinforce an unstable tooth after a root canal, but they aren't placed in the root itself.
The only paper-
anything that is used in a root canal is the paper points to dry up the canal before sealing. But they don't stay in there.
JMO based on my experience.