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Compend Contin Educ Dent ; 38(4): e1-e4, 2017 Apr.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-28368125

ABSTRACT

The success of endodontic therapy is based on having sufficient endodontic access, correct cleaning and shaping, and adequate root canal obturation. However, endodontic treatment is also dependent on having a sound knowledge of the internal anatomy of human teeth, especially when anatomic variations are present. Reporting these alterations is important for improving the understanding and expertise of endodontists. The aim of this case report is to describe a unique case of maxillary first molar with 2 palatal canals within a single root, as confirmed by cone-beam computed tomography (CBCT) scans. This article also reviews recent case reports of extra palatal root canals in the maxillary first molars and the role of CBCT analysis in successfully diagnosing them.


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Anatomic Variation , Cone-Beam Computed Tomography , Molar/anatomy & histology , Molar/diagnostic imaging , Root Canal Obturation/methods , Adult , Humans , Male , Maxilla/diagnostic imaging , Periapical Periodontitis/diagnostic imaging , Periapical Periodontitis/therapy
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Compend Contin Educ Dent ; 37(3): 198, 200, 202 passim, 2016 Mar.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-26977899

ABSTRACT

Among the most severe types of traumatic dental injuries is intrusive luxation, which displaces the affected tooth deeper into the alveolus, causing significant damage to the pulp and all of the supporting structures. This article describes a unique case of intrusive luxation of the mature left maxillary central incisor in an 18-year-old male patient. The diagnosis was confirmed using cone-beam computed tomography (CBCT), after which the intruded tooth was successfully repositioned by endodontic and orthodontic management. This was followed by prosthodontic rehabilitation. This case report also discusses the role of CBCT in effectively diagnosing this type of injury.


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Cone-Beam Computed Tomography , Crowns , Incisor/injuries , Maxilla/injuries , Root Canal Therapy , Tooth Avulsion/diagnostic imaging , Tooth Avulsion/therapy , Accidental Falls , Adolescent , Humans , Incisor/diagnostic imaging , Male , Maxilla/diagnostic imaging , Salvage Therapy
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J Clin Exp Dent ; 6(5): e514-9, 2014 Dec.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-25674318

ABSTRACT

OBJECTIVES: The study had twin objectives: to assess the incidence of flare-ups (a severe problem requiring an unscheduled visit and treatment) among patients who received endodontic treatment in the Department of Conservative Dentistry and Endodontics in Vyas Dental college and hospital, Jodhpur during a period of one year, and also to examine the correlation with pre-operative and operative variables. MATERIAL AND METHODS: Data was collected from 1023 teeth from 916 patients who had received endodontic treatment over a 12- month period. Information was obtained for each patient treated, including pulp and peri-radicular diagnosis for the tooth, presence of pre-operatory pain, type of medication being used, type of instrumentation technique used and number of appointments needed to complete the root canal treatment. RESULTS: The results showed an incidence of 2.35% for flare-ups from 1023 endodontically treated teeth. Statistical analysis was done using the chi-square test. CONCLUSIONS: Flare-ups were found to be affected significantly by gender of patient, presence of radiolucent lesions, patients taking pre-operative analgesic or anti-inflammatory drugs and on type of instrumentation technique. In contrast, there was no correlation between flare-ups and age, different arch/tooth groups and single or multiple visit endodontics. Key words:Anti-inflammatory, flare-ups, instrumentation, prospective.

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