| Literature DB >> 26894192 |
Kanakamedala Anilkumar1, Somiya Lingeswaran2, Geetha Ari1, Ramakrishnan Thyagarajan3, Anitha Logaranjani1.
Abstract
The molar tooth of children and young adults is a common site for chronic hyperplastic pulpitis (pulp polyp). It rarely occurs in middle aged adults. This condition is usually characterized by extensive involvement of the pulp, dictating the extraction of involved tooth. Extraction of permanent molars can lead to transient or permanent malocclusion, aesthetic, phonetic and functional problems. Here we report a case of pulp polyp in mandibular first molar of a 33-year-old woman that grew into the carious cavity. The aim of this case report is to describe the diagnosis of a chronic hyperplastic pulpitis involving the permanent molar as well as to describe its management in order to preserve them as a functional unit of the dentition.Entities:
Keywords: Post and core and crown lengthening; Pulp polyp; Root canal therapy
Year: 2016 PMID: 26894192 PMCID: PMC4740721 DOI: 10.7860/JCDR/2016/15338.7153
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Clin Diagn Res ISSN: 0973-709X