Bartłomiej Karaś, Artur Pitułaj, Mariusz Szyba, Jacek Matys, Maciej Dobrzyński
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Abstract
The aim of this article was to present a two-step procedure for treating two large periapical lesions located near the maxillary sinus. The first lesion measuring 7.1 mm by 6.1 mm by 5.9 mm was located around the apices of both upper right premolars and was perforating the alveolar bone. The second lesion, measuring 13.7 mm by 16.3 mm by 12.5 mm, was located around all the roots of the first upper right molar. The first step of the procedure involved single-session endodontic treatment. The second step involved endodontic microsurgery. To plan the microsurgery, a Cone Beam Computed Tomography image and an intraoral scan were taken, and a surgical guide was printed to enhance the outcome of the surgery. During the surgical procedure, a 3D-printed guide for the window preparation in the alveolar bone was created with a piezosurgery unit. Next, a microsurgical procedure under magnification with a microscope, retro-preparation, and retrofilling with bioceramic material and platelet rich fibrin were placed in the chamber after the apicectomy. A control cone-beam computed tomography (CBCT) taken 8 months after the treatment revealed full healing in the treated areas. Proper planning, novel technologies, biological approach and precise treatment allowed clinicians to successfully heal both periapical lesions.
这篇文章的目的是提出一个两步程序治疗两个大的根尖周围病变位于上颌窦附近。第一个病变大小为7.1 mm × 6.1 mm × 5.9 mm,位于右上前磨牙尖周围,并穿入牙槽骨。第二个病变大小为13.7 mm × 16.3 mm × 12.5 mm,位于第一上右磨牙的所有牙根周围。手术的第一步是单次牙髓治疗。第二步是牙髓显微手术。为了计划显微手术,我们拍摄了锥形束计算机断层成像和口腔内扫描,并打印了手术指南以提高手术效果。在手术过程中,使用压电外科装置创建了用于牙槽骨窗口准备的3d打印指南。接下来,在显微镜下进行显微外科手术,在根尖切除术后将生物陶瓷材料和富血小板纤维蛋白逆行制备和逆行填充。治疗后8个月的对照锥束计算机断层扫描(CBCT)显示治疗区域完全愈合。适当的计划、新颖的技术、生物学方法和精确的治疗使临床医生成功地治愈了这两种根尖周围病变。
期刊介绍:
Annali Italiani di Chirurgia is a bimonthly journal and covers all aspects of surgery:elective, emergency and experimental surgery, as well as problems involving technology, teaching, organization and forensic medicine. The articles are published in Italian or English, though English is preferred because it facilitates the international diffusion of the journal (v.Guidelines for Authors and Norme per gli Autori). The articles published are divided into three main sections:editorials, original articles, and case reports and innovations.