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J Conserv Dent ; 18(6): 500-3, 2015.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-26752848

ABSTRACT

Autogenous tooth transplantation refers to the repositioning of autogenous teeth in another tooth extraction site or a surgically formed recipient site to replace missing teeth due to congenital deformity, grossly decayed carious teeth, mobile teeth due to periodontal disease, teeth lost due to trauma, endodontic failure or any other reason when a suitable donor tooth is available. This is a case report of autotransplantation of impacted #38 with complete root formation into the extraction site of grossly decayed, unrestorable #37 with 18 months follow-up showing excellent periapical healing and tooth stability. In autogenous tooth transplantation, even if the donor's tooth has complete root formation, a high success rate can be achieved if the cases are selected and treated properly. Chances of root resorption are there because of necrotic pulp and periodontal irritation during manipulation. However, autogenous tooth transplantation should always be considered as a good treatment modality in feasible cases.

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J Endod ; 34(1): 104-7, 2008 Jan.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-18155506

ABSTRACT

Aberrations in the root canal anatomy are a commonly occurring phenomenon. A thorough knowledge of the basic root canal anatomy and its variations is necessary for successful completion of the endodontic treatment. Mandibular second premolars usually have a single root and a single root canal. The incidence of three separate roots itself in this tooth is quite rare, and the presence of four separate roots and four distinct root canals has never been reported in literature so far. The use of spiral computed tomography scan in this rare case greatly contributed towards making a confirmatory diagnosis and successful nonsurgical endodontic management thereafter.


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Bicuspid/abnormalities , Dental Pulp Cavity/abnormalities , Root Canal Therapy/methods , Tomography, Spiral Computed , Bicuspid/diagnostic imaging , Dental Caries/diagnostic imaging , Dental Pulp Cavity/diagnostic imaging , Female , Humans , Middle Aged , Retreatment/methods , Toothache/diagnostic imaging , Toothache/etiology
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J Endod ; 33(10): 1247-51, 2007 Oct.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-17889700

ABSTRACT

Fusion and gemination are developmental anomalies of the dental hard tissues that might require endodontic and surgical treatment for functional, orthodontic, or esthetic reasons. In this article, we report a rare case of successful endodontic management of unilateral fused mandibular second molar with a paramolar. The rarity with which this entity appears, along with its complex characteristics, often makes it difficult to diagnose and treat. The use of high-end diagnostic imaging modalities such as spiral computed tomography can help the clinician in making a confirmatory diagnosis and determining the treatment plan before undertaking the actual treatment. This case report highlights the usefulness of spiral computed tomography in accurate diagnosis and endodontic management of these unusual cases.


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Fused Teeth/therapy , Molar/abnormalities , Root Canal Therapy/methods , Tomography, Spiral Computed/methods , Tooth, Supernumerary/therapy , Adult , Dental Fistula/therapy , Dental Pulp Cavity/abnormalities , Follow-Up Studies , Fused Teeth/diagnostic imaging , Humans , Male , Mandible/diagnostic imaging , Molar/diagnostic imaging , Patient Care Planning , Periapical Abscess/therapy , Tooth, Supernumerary/diagnostic imaging
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