| Literature DB >> 25984480 |
Jorge Forero-López1, Luis Gamboa-Martínez1, Laura Pico-Porras1, Javier Laureano Niño-Barrera2.
Abstract
A palato-radicular groove (PRG) is a developmental anomaly primarily found in the maxillary lateral incisors. It is a potential communication path between the root canal and the periodontium that decreases the survival prognosis of the affected tooth, therefore compromising the stability of the dental structure in the oral cavity. The aim of this case report is to present an original technique where a PRG was treated by means of intracanal disinfection, PRG sealing with glass ionomer, replantation with intentional horizontal 180 degree rotation of the tooth, and an aesthetic veneer placed to provide adequate tooth morphology. The clinical and biological benefits of this novel technique are presented and discussed.Entities:
Keywords: Intentional replantation; Intracanal medication; Palato-radicular groove; Tooth rotation
Year: 2014 PMID: 25984480 PMCID: PMC4432261 DOI: 10.5395/rde.2015.40.2.166
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Restor Dent Endod ISSN: 2234-7658
Figure 1(a) Periapical lesion in the right maxillary lateral incisor; (b) Gutta-percha cone through the gingival sulcus; (c) Periapical radiographic image with initial apical file for determintation of working length.
Figure 2Extraoral observation of the tooth after methylene blue staining.
Figure 3(a) Tooth replantation with 180 degree rotation; (b) Aesthetic restoration of the upper right lateral incisor, after replantation.
Figure 4(a) New length measurement of 22 mm after replantation of the tooth; (b) Final endodontic obturation; (c) Follow-up radiograph one year after the procedure, developing healing process.
Figure 5(a) and (b) Absence of periodontal pocket and gingival bleeding.