Regenerative endodontic treatment of dens in dente in maxillary lateral incisor with immature root: a case report.

Q3 Medicine 华西口腔医学杂志 Pub Date : 2022-12-01 DOI:10.7518/hxkq.2022.06.014
Jing Yuan, Sijing Yu, Meng You, Qiong Zhang, Ling Ye, Bo Gao
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Dens invaginatus (DI) is a developmental anomaly as a result of a deepening or invagination of the enamel organ into the dental papilla during tooth development. In addition, DI is a malformation with varying anatomical features, which poses numerous challenges to treatment. Endodontic treatment of dens in dente is one of the most complica-ted cases of DI. Herein, an immature lateral incisor that employed regenerative endodontic treatment was presented. The mentioned tooth was diagnosed with DI, pulp necrosis, and chronic apical periodontitis. Hence, a favorable prognosis has been shown by a 2-year review with cone beam computed tomography. The tooth was functional with normal periodontal parameters and exhibited a normal response to the electric pulp sensibility test. Thus, regenerative endodontic treatment can also be recommended to endodontists for teeth with DI.

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再生牙髓治疗上颌侧切牙未成熟牙根1例。
内凹牙是由于牙齿发育过程中牙釉质器官向牙乳头内凹或加深而导致的一种发育异常。此外,DI是一种具有不同解剖特征的畸形,这给治疗带来了许多挑战。牙槽内牙槽的根管治疗是牙槽内牙槽治疗中最复杂的病例之一。本文介绍了一种采用再生根管治疗的未成熟侧切牙。上述牙齿被诊断为DI,牙髓坏死和慢性根尖牙周炎。因此,2年的锥形束计算机断层检查显示预后良好。牙齿功能正常,牙周参数正常,对电牙髓敏感性试验反应正常。因此,再生牙髓治疗也可以推荐给牙髓医生。
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期刊介绍: West China Journal of Stomatology (WCJS, pISSN 1000-1182, eISSN 2618-0456, CN 51-1169/R), published bimonthly, is a peer-reviewed Open Access journal, hosted by Sichuan university and Ministry of Education of the People's Republic of China. WCJS was established in 1983 and indexed in Medline/Pubmed, SCOPUS, EBSCO, Chemical Abstract(CA), CNKI, WANFANG Data, etc.
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