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Apicoectomy of Perforated Root Canal Using Bioceramic Cement and Photodynamic Therapy

Root perforation is a common endodontic accident. Its management depends mainly on root canal disinfection and sealing the perforation area by preventing any communication with the periodontium to prevent recontamination. A patient was referred to treat root perforation due to a previous treatment o...

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Autores principales: Abu Hasna, Amjad, Pereira Santos, Daiane, Gavlik de Oliveira, Tania Regina, Pinto, Alana Barbosa Alves, Pucci, César Rogerio, Lage-Marques, José Luiz
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Publicado: Hindawi 2020
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7746471/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33376491
http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2020/6677588
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author Abu Hasna, Amjad
Pereira Santos, Daiane
Gavlik de Oliveira, Tania Regina
Pinto, Alana Barbosa Alves
Pucci, César Rogerio
Lage-Marques, José Luiz
author_facet Abu Hasna, Amjad
Pereira Santos, Daiane
Gavlik de Oliveira, Tania Regina
Pinto, Alana Barbosa Alves
Pucci, César Rogerio
Lage-Marques, José Luiz
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description Root perforation is a common endodontic accident. Its management depends mainly on root canal disinfection and sealing the perforation area by preventing any communication with the periodontium to prevent recontamination. A patient was referred to treat root perforation due to a previous treatment of tooth #22. The diagnosis was symptomatic periapical periodontitis, and the treatment plan was to retreat the root canal of #22 and make a surgical intervention (apicoectomy) associated with antimicrobial photodynamic therapy as a complementary technique. Five mineral oxides (5MO) cement was used as a root-end filling material. The procedures were performed in two sessions and controlled in two visits (after 30 days and 12 months). A bone neoformation was observed at the periapical area of tooth #22. 5MO bioceramic cement was effective in inducing the repair of the periapical lesion and had the ability to seal the exposed periapical area of the tooth. Its success depended mainly on root canal and surgical site disinfection.
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spelling pubmed-77464712020-12-28 Apicoectomy of Perforated Root Canal Using Bioceramic Cement and Photodynamic Therapy Abu Hasna, Amjad Pereira Santos, Daiane Gavlik de Oliveira, Tania Regina Pinto, Alana Barbosa Alves Pucci, César Rogerio Lage-Marques, José Luiz Int J Dent Case Report Root perforation is a common endodontic accident. Its management depends mainly on root canal disinfection and sealing the perforation area by preventing any communication with the periodontium to prevent recontamination. A patient was referred to treat root perforation due to a previous treatment of tooth #22. The diagnosis was symptomatic periapical periodontitis, and the treatment plan was to retreat the root canal of #22 and make a surgical intervention (apicoectomy) associated with antimicrobial photodynamic therapy as a complementary technique. Five mineral oxides (5MO) cement was used as a root-end filling material. The procedures were performed in two sessions and controlled in two visits (after 30 days and 12 months). A bone neoformation was observed at the periapical area of tooth #22. 5MO bioceramic cement was effective in inducing the repair of the periapical lesion and had the ability to seal the exposed periapical area of the tooth. Its success depended mainly on root canal and surgical site disinfection. Hindawi 2020-12-09 /pmc/articles/PMC7746471/ /pubmed/33376491 http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2020/6677588 Text en Copyright © 2020 Amjad Abu Hasna et al. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open access article distributed under the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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Gavlik de Oliveira, Tania Regina
Pinto, Alana Barbosa Alves
Pucci, César Rogerio
Lage-Marques, José Luiz
Apicoectomy of Perforated Root Canal Using Bioceramic Cement and Photodynamic Therapy
title Apicoectomy of Perforated Root Canal Using Bioceramic Cement and Photodynamic Therapy
title_full Apicoectomy of Perforated Root Canal Using Bioceramic Cement and Photodynamic Therapy
title_fullStr Apicoectomy of Perforated Root Canal Using Bioceramic Cement and Photodynamic Therapy
title_full_unstemmed Apicoectomy of Perforated Root Canal Using Bioceramic Cement and Photodynamic Therapy
title_short Apicoectomy of Perforated Root Canal Using Bioceramic Cement and Photodynamic Therapy
title_sort apicoectomy of perforated root canal using bioceramic cement and photodynamic therapy
topic Case Report
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7746471/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33376491
http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2020/6677588
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