Geniş Periapikal Lezyonlu Dişlerin Cerrahi Olmayan Endodontik Tedavisi: Olgu Sunumu Serisi
Year 2019,
Volume: 5 Issue: 3, 66 - 70, 29.12.2019
Baran Can Sağlam
Ceren Karatekin
Fatih Erol
Abstract
Bu olgu sunumu serisinin amacı geniş periapikal lezyona sahip dişlerin cerrahi olmayan kök kanal tedavisinin anlatılmasıdır.
Bu olgu sunumlarının birincisinde geniş periapikal radyolüsensi bulunan alt çene keser dişin, ikinci olguda alt çene keser ve kanin dişi içine alan periapikal lezyon bulunan dişlerin cerrahi olmayan endodontik tedavisi anlatıldı. Üçüncü olguda ise alt çene büyük azı dişinde distal kökte kök ucundan taşkın bir konumda alet kırığı bulunan peri apikal lezyonlu dişin cerrahi olmayan endodontik tedavisi anlatıldı.
Geniş periapikal lezyonlu dişlerde ve kök ucuna ulaşılabilen kırık alet bulunan dişlerde cerrahi olmayan endodontik tedavi seçeneği ilk tercih olmalıdır.
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Year 2019,
Volume: 5 Issue: 3, 66 - 70, 29.12.2019
Baran Can Sağlam
Ceren Karatekin
Fatih Erol
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