| Literature DB >> 26550101 |
Min Zhu1, Chao Liu2, Shuangshuang Ren1, Zintong Lin3, Leiying Miao1, Weibin Sun4.
Abstract
Gemination or fusion is a rare occurrence in the mandibular posterior teeth. The aim of this article is to describe the problems encountered and the strategy employed in treating such cases. A 34 years old patient came with the complaint of spontaneous and radiating pain in the right mandibular posterior region. The tooth in concern was an anomalous 'double' second mandibular molar diagnosed as having necrotic pulp with chronic apical abscess of endodontic origin. The present case emphasizes the importance of identifying anatomical anomalies during treatment of fused teeth with supernumerary tooth, and the need for the use of advanced imaging modalities like CBCT which is a critical aid in the diagnosis of such cases. Fused teeth can be managed quite efficiently by an overall combined treatment including both endodontic and periodontal therapy.Entities:
Keywords: Fusion; cone-beam computed tomography; endodontic treatment; supernumerary teeth
Year: 2015 PMID: 26550101 PMCID: PMC4612786
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Int J Clin Exp Med ISSN: 1940-5901