Endodontic surgery in a lower molar affected by root resorption and fractured instrument

Mhayara Lasta Boff, Thalita Marinho da Silva, Leonardo Lemos de Andrade, E. Marques
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Endodontic treatment is responsible for cleaning and shaping the root canals after they have been affected by diseases in their pulp. However, some clinical complications that are inherent to the treatment may occur, such as fracture of instruments inside the conduit, perforations, and anatomical anomalies. When this occurs and it is not possible to carry out an endodontic intervention, opt for endodontic surgery. The aim of this study is to report a clinical case of endodontic surgery in a lower molar with a fractured file and resorption process. A patient was assisted who had a necrotic dental element, symptomatic, mesial root with fractured file and distal root with resorption process proven in the initial radiograph. In the first session, anesthesia, access surgery, absolute isolation, irrigation with 2.5% sodium hypochlorite were performed and an attempt was made to remove the fractured instrument with an operating microscope and an ultrasound insert, but this was unsuccessful. In this way, the dental element instrumented with rotary files logic 25/05, dried and filled with thermoplasty technique, using bioceramic cement. In the second session, endodontic surgery was performed with removal of the fractured instrument. A 2-month follow-up was performed, analyzing the pathology and symptomatology regression. The patient was asymptomatic and undergoing tissue repair in the mesial and distal root. It is possible to conclude with this clinical case that endodontic surgery is feasible in cases of fractured instrument and resorption process, thus allowing the remission of the pathological process, paralysis of the infectious process and permanence of the function and aesthetics of the dental element.
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受根吸收及器械断裂影响的下磨牙根管手术
牙髓治疗是在牙根管受到牙髓疾病的影响后,负责清洁和塑造牙根管。然而,治疗过程中可能会出现一些临床并发症,如导管内器械断裂、穿孔和解剖异常。当这种情况发生时,不可能进行牙髓干预,选择牙髓手术。本研究的目的是报告一个临床病例根管手术的下磨牙骨折和吸收过程。我们协助了一位患者,他有坏死的牙元,有症状,在最初的x线片上证实了近中根骨折和远端根有吸收过程。在第一阶段,进行了麻醉、进入手术、绝对隔离、2.5%次氯酸钠冲洗,并试图用手术显微镜和超声插入物取出断裂的器械,但未能成功。通过这种方式,使用生物陶瓷水泥,用旋转锉刀逻辑25/05,干燥和热成形术填充牙齿元件。在第二阶段,进行根管手术,取出骨折的器械。随访2个月,分析病理和症状的变化。患者无症状,并在近根和远根进行组织修复。通过这个临床病例可以得出结论,在器械和吸收过程断裂的情况下,根管手术是可行的,从而允许病理过程的缓解,感染过程的瘫痪和牙体功能和美学的永久性。
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