SUMMARY
A case report about complete calcification of the pulp of the upper left central incicor have been presented. The patient had kicked a hard substance, nin& years ago. Clinical investigation showed no crown fracture. Roentgenograms revealed that the pulp room and the root canal were aimost completely ablitered, except a small segment of the root canal in the apical third. A periapical lesion had cocur red in the periapical area. A draining fistula was present.
In such a case, a conventional approach throught the pulp room is contralndi-cated. it was decided that this tooth should he treated by a reverse apical procedure : A Local anesthetic was used- A mucoperiasta! flap was reflected, and access to the root apex was attained. The apical periodontal pathosis could he easily located. An amalgam alloy was used as the filling material.
Primary Language | Turkish |
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Journal Section | Case Reports |
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Publication Date | June 11, 2013 |
Published in Issue | Year 1974 Volume: 8 Issue: 1 |