The failures in endodontic treatments are often related to anatomical variations. Some anatomical changes in anterior teeth occur in patients with cleft lip and palate. This paper aims to report the endodontic retreatment of a maxillary central incisor with two roots and two canals on a patient who presents cleft lip and palate. A male patient, 11-year-old, reported pain when chewing related to the left maxillary central incisor tooth (tooth 21) which featured a sinus tract after primary endodontic treatment. In periapical radiograph, it was observed an alteration on the anatomy of the root on the tooth 21, which featured a radiolucent area on the dental apex and had been properly endodontically treated. In cone-beam computed tomography (CB...
The embryonic root groove is an anatomical abnormality that starts in the cingulum and extends longi...
Background: Success in root canal treatment is achieved after thorough biomechanical preparation fol...
The developmental abnormality of tooth resulting from the infolding of enamel/dentin into the root i...
Aim: Cleft lip and cleft palate are the most common congenital craniofacial malformations. Dentistry...
Practitioners need to know the normal and complex anatomy of the root canal system of individual tee...
The success of endodontic therapy requires knowledge of the internal and external dental anatomy and...
Knowledge about internal anatomy plays a crucial role in the success of the root canal treatment. Ma...
Background: Reports and studies on dental anatomy describe variations in the morphology, number and ...
Familiarity with the intricacies and variations of root canal morphology is essential for successful...
Objective: Double tooth is a shape anomaly that occurs by the fusion of two or more teeth or geminat...
Although endodontic treatment has shown high success rates, the factors involved in the failure case...
Variations in the number of roots and canals have been extensively reported in endodontic literature...
A case of unusual anatomy in a maxillary lateral incisor is presented. A 20-year old female presente...
Statement of the Problem: To perform a successful endodontic treatment, sufficient knowledge about t...
Dens invagination is a developmental anomaly requiring specific treatment approaches. Oehler's Type ...
The embryonic root groove is an anatomical abnormality that starts in the cingulum and extends longi...
Background: Success in root canal treatment is achieved after thorough biomechanical preparation fol...
The developmental abnormality of tooth resulting from the infolding of enamel/dentin into the root i...
Aim: Cleft lip and cleft palate are the most common congenital craniofacial malformations. Dentistry...
Practitioners need to know the normal and complex anatomy of the root canal system of individual tee...
The success of endodontic therapy requires knowledge of the internal and external dental anatomy and...
Knowledge about internal anatomy plays a crucial role in the success of the root canal treatment. Ma...
Background: Reports and studies on dental anatomy describe variations in the morphology, number and ...
Familiarity with the intricacies and variations of root canal morphology is essential for successful...
Objective: Double tooth is a shape anomaly that occurs by the fusion of two or more teeth or geminat...
Although endodontic treatment has shown high success rates, the factors involved in the failure case...
Variations in the number of roots and canals have been extensively reported in endodontic literature...
A case of unusual anatomy in a maxillary lateral incisor is presented. A 20-year old female presente...
Statement of the Problem: To perform a successful endodontic treatment, sufficient knowledge about t...
Dens invagination is a developmental anomaly requiring specific treatment approaches. Oehler's Type ...
The embryonic root groove is an anatomical abnormality that starts in the cingulum and extends longi...
Background: Success in root canal treatment is achieved after thorough biomechanical preparation fol...
The developmental abnormality of tooth resulting from the infolding of enamel/dentin into the root i...