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Endodontic treatment of hypertaurodontic teeth with anatomical variations: case reports.

Authors :
Viana FLP
Souza TA
Sampieri MBS
Vasconcelos BC
Source :
General dentistry [Gen Dent] 2021 Mar-Apr; Vol. 69 (2), pp. 64-68.
Publication Year :
2021

Abstract

Taurodontism, usually associated with genetic disorders, is an anomaly in dental development in which the tooth presents with a vertically elongated pulp chamber due to an invagination failure of the Hertwig epithelial sheath. This article presents 2 case reports describing the endodontic treatment of permanent taurodontic molars in systemically healthy patients. In case 1, a maxillary left first molar presented with hypertaurodontism and 5 root canals. In case 2, a mandibular left second molar presented with hypertaurodontism and a C-shaped canal. Treatment of both teeth was based on careful radiographic evaluation with magnification, which allowed the root canal orifices to be identified and the endodontic treatment to be performed. Chemical-mechanical preparation was performed with mechanized instruments and a 2.5% sodium hypochlorite solution. As an auxiliary protocol to finish cleaning, passive ultrasonic irrigation was performed, and a thermoplastic filling technique was used. When complex internal anatomy and accessory root canals are present, endodontic treatment of a tooth presenting with hypertaurodontism can be challenging. Given the complexities of the present cases, the positive outcomes can be attributed to the use of magnification during endodontic procedures and meticulous attention to tooth preparation and obturation techniques.<br />Competing Interests: The authors report no conflicts of interest pertaining to any of the products or companies discussed in this article.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
0363-6771
Volume :
69
Issue :
2
Database :
MEDLINE
Journal :
General dentistry
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
33661118