scholarly journals Endodontic management and follow-up of two rooted maxillary lateral incisor with open apex – A case report

2020 ◽  
Vol 5 (4) ◽  
pp. 200-202
Author(s):  
R AnithaKumari ◽  
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Sneha Jeetendra ◽  
Siddharth Rai ◽  
Sudhanva Eregowda ◽  
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2017 ◽  
Vol 2017 ◽  
pp. 1-5 ◽  
Author(s):  
Najwa Karam Genno ◽  
Nicole Aoun ◽  
Sami El Toum

Adenomatoid odontogenic tumor (AOT), a benign (hamartomatous) lesion of odontogenic origin, is an uncommon tumor which affects mainly females in the second decade. This lesion is most commonly associated with an impacted maxillary canine. This paper reported a case of AOT, in a 16-year-old female, associated with an impacted maxillary left lateral incisor. The evolution of this tumor was followed over 36 months and 24 months after excision.


2016 ◽  
Vol 7 (2) ◽  
pp. 66-69
Author(s):  
Ashkan Salari ◽  
Maosumeh Faramarzi ◽  
Seyedeh Fereshteh Naser alavi

The palate-gingival grooves are an anatomical anomaly in maxillary incisors, which might result in local periodontal pocket formation, bone loss and sometimes pulpal necrosis. In the present case, there was a groove on the palatal side of a maxillary lateral incisor with vital pulp. The periodontal problem of the tooth was treated and the 6-month postoperative follow-up showed attachment gain and decreased pocket depth.


2007 ◽  
Vol 1 (3) ◽  
pp. 52-55 ◽  
Author(s):  
Seema Gupta ◽  
Mahesh Goel ◽  
Samir Dutta

ABSTRACT Synodontia or fusion is union of two independently developing primary or secondary teeth. In the case reported here, clinical and radiographic examination suggested fusion between maxillary lateral incisor and a supernumerary tooth with the resultant loss of eruption space for permanent canine. Since the teeth exhibited separate pulp chambers without any pulpal involvement, surgical separation followed by odontoplasty was done. Follow-up revealed the tooth to be asymptomatic and sufficient space for eruption of canine was created. The case report highlights the surgical management in case of fusion and timely intervention to prevent periodontal, endodontic and orthodontic complications.


2017 ◽  
Vol 2 (1) ◽  
pp. 16-23
Author(s):  
Devika R Krishnan ◽  
Nicky Haridas ◽  
VP Prabath Singh ◽  
Biju Balakrishnan

ABSTRACT This case report highlights the effective management of a maxillary lateral incisor with perio-endo lesion precipitated and complicated by the presence of a deep palatoradicular groove extending up to the root apex. Despite an apparently poor prognosis, the tooth was successfully managed by a collaborative endodontic and surgical periodontal therapy. The periodontal ligament attachment and periradicular healing were appreciated both clinically and radiographically at 3-month follow-up. How to cite this article Krishnan DR, Haridas N, Singh VPP, Balakrishnan B. Effective Management of a Perio-endo Lesion associated with Palatoradicular Groove. Cons Dent Endod J 2017;2(1):16-23.


2021 ◽  
Vol 10 (8) ◽  
pp. 1272-1276
Author(s):  
Jéssica Daniela Andreis ◽  
Dayane Jaqueline Gross ◽  
Amanda Regina Fischborn ◽  
Leomar Emanuel Almeida Mecca ◽  
Lea Rosa Chioca ◽  
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This case report showed an AOT in a 12-year-old female patient referred for orthodontic-surgical of both impacted right mandibular canine and lateral incisor. Cone beam computed tomography revealed a well-defined mixed hyperdense/hypodense lesion, involving the crown of the mandibular lateral incisor. The surgery consisted in surgical exposure of the mandibular right canine and lateral incisor, bonding of the lateral incisor for orthodontic traction and curettage of the mandibular lesion. Histopathological examination revealed several columnar epithelial cells with minimal stromal connective tissue, lobular pattern and rosettes and duct-like structures, confirming the diagnosis of AOT. After, the patient was referred for orthodontic traction of the impacted teeth. At 1 and 3-year postoperatively, follow-ups examinations showed extensive bone repair, resolution of the tooth-retention and absence of recurrence. Although AOT is an uncommon lesion in the mandible, it should be considered in the differential diagnosis of the mixed profile lesions in this region.


2019 ◽  
Vol 10 (2) ◽  
pp. 179-182
Author(s):  
Mario Buonvivere ◽  
Matteo Buonvivere

The proper knowledge of the root canal system anatomy is crucial to perform successful endodontic treatments. Maxillary lateral incisors usually have a single root. However, aberrant canal configurations of this tooth have been reported in the literature. The clinician should be aware of the difficulties arising from this more complex root canal anatomy and should be able to manage them. A rare case of a maxillary lateral incisor with three root canals is presented in this article; the challenge of diagnosis and treatment in similar situations is also discussed.


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