Vital Root Resection for Management of Furcation Involvement in a Mandibular Molar with Radix Entomolaris: A Case Report.

Norihisa Watanabe, Akira Hasuike, Taito Watanabe, Shuichi Sato
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Treatment of Class III furcation defects involving the supernumerary third roots (radix entomolaris, RE) of mandibular first molars is challenging. A 44-year-old non-smoking Japanese woman presented with discomfort in the mandibular left first molar. A Nabers probe was used to assess furcation involvement, and horizontal probe penetration from the mid-lingual to distolingual region of the furcation was observed. Cone-beam computed tomography revealed a distolingual RE with significant bone destruction around it, indicative of a through-and-through furcation defect. A treatment approach, known as vital root resection, which combined vital pulp therapy and surgical root resection, was implemented. First, deep pulpotomy was performed using mineral trioxide aggregate. Surgical root resection performed 8 weeks later resulted in a marked reduction in the pocket depth and resolution of the furcation defect. Clinical and radiographic evaluations at the 3-year follow-up demonstrated a stable periodontal condition and preserved pulpal vitality, highlighting the effectiveness of this approach. This conservative treatment may be particularly relevant for Asian populations, in whom the prevalence of RE is up to 40%. Although the initial results are promising, further research with larger sample sizes and extended follow-up periods is necessary to establish standardized protocols and evaluate the long-term predictability of this technique.

生命根切除治疗含虫根的下颌磨牙分叉累及1例报告。
涉及下颌第一磨牙多余第三根(虫根,RE)的III类功能缺损的治疗具有挑战性。一位44岁的日本女性,不吸烟,下颌骨左侧第一磨牙不适。Nabers探针用于评估分叉的受累情况,并观察了从舌中到双舌区的水平探针渗透。锥形束计算机断层扫描显示双舌性RE周围有明显的骨破坏,表明贯穿性分叉缺损。一种治疗方法,被称为生命根切除,结合生命髓治疗和手术根切除,被实施。首先,使用三氧化二矿骨料进行深部髓切开术。8周后行根治术,术后袋深明显减小,分叉缺损得到修复。3年随访的临床和影像学评估显示牙周状况稳定,保持了牙髓活力,突出了该方法的有效性。这种保守治疗可能特别适用于亚洲人群,亚洲人群的RE患病率高达40%。虽然最初的结果是有希望的,但需要进一步的研究,样本量更大,随访时间更长,以建立标准化的方案,并评估该技术的长期可预测性。
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