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Fariborz Moazzami1, Sareh Shirzadi1, Mohammad Mehdi Shokouhi1, Yasamin Ghahramani2.
Abstract
Dens invagination is a developmental anomaly that requires specific treatment approaches. The invagination is enamel-lined in the crown of the tooth truly negligible, and usually there is no extension on the level of the external amelocemental junction. A well ending surgical root canal treatment of an invaginated tooth with a retrograde filling is presented in this case report. Periapical radiographic examination, after 3 months and 6 years of follow-up, showed periapical healing with osseous formation . Copyright: © Journal of Dentistry.Entities:
Keywords: Apicoectomy; Dens in Dente; Incisor
Year: 2021 PMID: 34150953 PMCID: PMC8206600 DOI: 10.30476/DENTJODS.2020.84938.1109
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Dent (Shiraz) ISSN: 2345-6418
Figure 1The protuberated cingulum in the palatal aspect of the left maxillary lateral incisor
Figure 2a: Periapical radiolucency around the apex of the laterla incisor (OPG), b: Periapical radiolucency around the apex of the laterla incisor (Occlusal), c: Obturation
Figure 3a: Surgical retreatment, b: Follow-up image after 6 years; the periapical radiolucency has disappeared