| Literature DB >> 34068934 |
Roxana M Talpos-Niculescu1, Malina Popa2, Laura C Rusu3, Marius O Pricop4, Luminita M Nica1, Serban Talpos-Niculescu4.
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Keywords: bone regeneration; calcium hydroxide; decompression; endodontic treatment; periapical cyst
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Year: 2021 PMID: 34068934 PMCID: PMC8156608 DOI: 10.3390/medicina57050497
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Medicina (Kaunas) ISSN: 1010-660X Impact factor: 2.430
Figure 1Case 1. Radiological investigations for tooth #11: (a–c) Initial CBCT scans with the measurements of the lesion’s size, indicated by blue arrows: mesiodistal diameter 9.75 mm, height 9.31 mm, buccolingual diameter 10.36 mm, with the interruption of the cortical buccal plate (9.75 × 9.31 × 10.36 mm); (d) control periapical X-ray at 6 months, showing the quality of the endodontic treatment and almost the complete healing of the lesion; (e–g) CBCT scans at 12 months showing the intact buccal cortical plate, the formation of new bone, and the almost complete healing of the lesion. A small enlargement of the periodontal ligament space is still observed apically, (h) 3D reconstruction where intact maxillary bone is observed.
Figure 2Case 2. Radiological investigations and clinical images of tooth #11: (a–d) Initial CBCT scans with the measurements of the lesion size: 12.10 mm in buccolingual direction, 8.26 mm in height, and 12.49 mm mesiodistal diameter, with the buccal cortical plate resorbed (12.10 × 8.26 × 12.49 mm); (e,f) The surgical procedure of decompression at the end of the endodontic treatment with the appearance of yellow fluid draining from the lesion, and the drainage tube fixed with sutures on the mucosa; (g–j) CBCT scans and the 3D reconstruction at 6 months after the endodontic therapy, with the formation of new bone and increased reduction of the lesion size, starting from its periphery (5.88 × 5.10 × 7.70 mm).
Figure 3Case 2. CBCT scan for tooth #11 at the one-year control: (a) The buccal cortical plate is completely restored, and new bone trabecula can be observed; (b) The lesion looks almost completely healed buccally and with a significant reduction in size palatal and height; (c) newly formed bone now occupies the cavity of the former lesion; (d) the 3D reconstruction shows the quality of the endodontic treatments on all upper frontal teeth.